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Multicommodity facility location
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Proceedings of the fifteenth annual ACM-SIAM symposium on Discrete algorithms table of contents
New Orleans, Louisiana
SESSION: Session 4B table of contents
Pages: 342 - 349  
Year of Publication: 2004
ISBN:0-89871-558-X
Authors
R. Ravi  GSIA, Carnegie Mellon University
A. Sinha  GSIA, Carnegie Mellon University
Sponsor
SIGACT: ACM Special Interest Group on Algorithms and Computation Theory
Publisher
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics  Philadelphia, PA, USA
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ABSTRACT

Multicommodity facility location refers to the extension of facility location to allow for different clients having demand for different goods, from among a finite set of goods. This leads to several optimization problems, depending on the costs of opening facilities (now a function of the commodities it serves). In this paper, we introduce and study some variants of multicommodity facility location, and provide approximation algorithms and hardness results for them.


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