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academic literature. This article integrates facility location and facility hardening decisions by studying the minimax … facility location and hardening problem (MFLHP), which seeks to minimize the maximum distance from a demand point to its … for modeling facility interdiction. By taking advantage of the MFLHP’s structure, a natural three-stage formulation is …
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. The model differs from previous types of facility protection models in that protection is not necessarily assumed to …-efficient levels of investments in protection resources. …
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The location problem with mobile facilities is motivated by a real-life railway construction project. In railway …
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interdiction studies. We provide three models for solving the attacker’s problem, and develop a tailored cutting-plane algorithm …
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This article analyzes three methods of estimating the military production function which relates military inputs to a measure of military effectiveness. The econometric military production function employs historical data to estimate the relationship between inputs and military effectiveness. A...
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HEYMAN J. MCC. (1999) Why interdiction? Immigration control at the United States-Mexico border, Reg. Studies 33 , 619 …-border transactions accompanied by a heightened interdiction of unauthorized immigrants and narcotics. This is an outcome of the … Service (INS), its Border Patrol and Inspection branches, the US Customs and the military. HEYMAN J. MCC. (1999) Pourquoi l'interdiction …
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interdiction risk and vulnerability assessment for critical infrastructures. …
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Network airlines have increasingly focused their operations on hub airports through the exploitation of connecting traffic. However, in this paper we show that they may also have incentives to divert traffic away from their hubs. More precisely, we examine how the optimal distribution of traffic...
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