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Epidemic-logistics Modeling: A New Perspective on Operations Research 1st ed. 2020 Ming Liu

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Epidemic-logistics Modeling: A New Perspective on Operations Research 1st ed. 2020 Ming Liu
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Publisher: Springer Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.24 MB
Author: Ming Liu, Jie Cao, Jing Liang, MingJun Chen
ISBN: 9789811393525, 9789811393532, 9811393524, 9811393532
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed. 2020

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Epidemic-logistics Modeling: A New Perspective on Operations Research 1st ed. 2020 Ming Liu by Ming Liu, Jie Cao, Jing Liang, Mingjun Chen 9789811393525, 9789811393532, 9811393524, 9811393532 instant download after payment.

This book is the first work to conduct the emergency logistics optimization problem under the epidemic environment (whether natural or man-made), which provides a new perspective for the application of optimization theory. In this book, the research methods involve epidemic dynamics, scenario-based emergency decision-making method, big data which combines the traditional and emerging technologies. The authors take epidemic outbreak as the research object and deeply integrate the epidemic spread model with the optimization model of emergency resource scheduling, which opens up a novel application area of operations research.

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