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This paper shows that cycling of the simplex method for the m × n transportation problem where k-1 zero basic variables are leaving and reentering the basis does not occur once it does not occur in the k × k assignment problem. A method to disprove cycling for a particular k is applied for k=2,3,4,5 and 6.
In this paper we introduce some improvements on an approach that we described elsewhere for solving a modification of the well-known extended rapid transit network design problem. Firstly, we propose an integer programming model for selecting the stations to be constructed and the links between them, in such a way that a connected rapid transit network is obtained. Secondly, we consider a linear 0-1 programming model for determining a route of minimum length in the rapid transit network between...
In this paper we introduce some improvements on an approach that we described elsewhere
for solving a modification of the well-known extended rapid transit network design
problem. Firstly, we propose an integer programming model for selecting the stations to be
constructed and the links between them, in such a way that a connected rapid transit
network is obtained. Secondly, we consider a linear 0-1 programming model for determining
a route of minimum...
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