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Solving Network Design Problems Via Decomposition Aggregation And Approximation 1st Edition Andreas Bärmann Auth

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Solving Network Design Problems Via Decomposition Aggregation And Approximation 1st Edition Andreas Bärmann Auth
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Publisher: Springer Spektrum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.43 MB
Pages: 206
Author: Andreas Bärmann (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658139124, 9783658139131, 3658139129, 3658139137
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Solving Network Design Problems Via Decomposition Aggregation And Approximation 1st Edition Andreas Bärmann Auth by Andreas Bärmann (auth.) 9783658139124, 9783658139131, 3658139129, 3658139137 instant download after payment.

Andreas Bärmann develops novel approaches for the solution of network design problems as they arise in various contexts of applied optimization. At the example of an optimal expansion of the German railway network until 2030, the author derives a tailor-made decomposition technique for multi-period network design problems. Next, he develops a general framework for the solution of network design problems via aggregation of the underlying graph structure. This approach is shown to save much computation time as compared to standard techniques. Finally, the author devises a modelling framework for the approximation of the robust counterpart under ellipsoidal uncertainty, an often-studied case in the literature. Each of these three approaches opens up a fascinating branch of research which promises a better theoretical understanding of the problem and an increasing range of solvable application settings at the same time.

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