Minimax Single-Facility Location Problem with Rectilinear Distances

Examples where rectilinear distance is appropriate, Francis and White (1974, pp. 380-381)

Mathematical formulation with equal weights, Francis and White (1974, p. 380)

Addends, Francis and White (1974, pp. 381-382, 384)

Mathematical formulation with equal weights and addends, Francis and White (1974, p. 381)

Solution by linear programming, Francis and White (1974, pp. 382-384)

Optimal solution, Francis and White (1974, p. 381)

Solved small numerical examples, Francis and White (1974, pp. 381-382) and Tompkins et al. (1996, p. 539)

Mathematical formulation with addends, Francis and White (1974, p. 384)

Solution by linear programming, Francis and White (1974, pp. 386-387)

Solved small numerical example, Francis and White (1974, pp. 387-388)

Properties of optimal solution, Francis and White (1974, pp. 388-389)

Contour lines construction procedure, Francis and White (1974, pp. 384-385)

Countour lines for small numerical example, Francis and White (1974, pp. 382, 385-386)

Francis, Richard L. and White, John A. Facilities Layout and Location, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1974.

Tompkins et al. Facilities Planning, 2nd. ed., John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1996.

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