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In this paper we propose an improvement of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test for normality. In the current implementation of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, a sample is compared with a normal distribution where the sample mean and the sample variance are used as parameters of the distribution. We propose...
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The problem of locating facilities in a feasible area covering some parts of network links within a given radius is analyzed. The feasible area can be the interior (convex hull of the nodes) of a planar network or any union of convex polygons. Both minimization and maximization of coverage are...
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This paper presents a solution procedure based on a gradient descent method for the k-centrum problem in the plane. The particular framework of this problem for the Euclidean norm leads to bisector lines whose analytical expressions are easy to handle. This allows us to develop different...
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An important observation in supply chain management, known as the bullwhip effect, suggests that demand variability increases as one moves up a supply chain. In this paper we quantify this effect for simple, two-stage supply chains consisting of a single retailer and a single manufacturer. Our...
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Measurements for fitting a given number of concentric circles are recorded. For each concentric circle several measurements are taken. The problem is to fit the given number of circles to the data such that all circles have a common center. This is a generalization of the problem of fitting a...
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Facility layout problems involve the location of facilities in a planar arrangement such that facilities that are strongly connected to one another are close to each other and facilities that are not connected may be far from one another. Pairs of facilities that have a negative connection...
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A model that combines an inventory and location decision is presented, analyzed and solved. In particular, we consider a single distribution center location that serves a finite number of sales outlets for a perishable product. The total cost to be minimized, consists of the transportation costs...
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