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Conditional Median: A Parametric Solution Concept for Location Problems

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This paper investigates a solution concept of the conditional median which is a generalization of the k-centrum concept taking into account the portion of demand related to the largest distances, and shows that it may be modeled with a number of simple linear inequalities.
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Classical approaches to location problems are based on the minimization of the average distance (the median concept) or the minimization of the maximum distance (the center concept) to the service facilities The median solution concept is primarily concerned with the spatial efficiency while the center concept is focused on the spatial equity The k-centrum model unifies both the concepts by minimization of the sum of the k largest distances In this paper we investigate a solution concept of the conditional median which is a generalization of the k-centrum concept taking into account the portion of demand related to the largest distances Namely, for a specified portion (quantile) of demand we take into account the entire group of the corresponding largest distances and we minimize their average It is shown that such an objective, similar to the standard minimax, may be modeled with a number of simple linear inequalities Equitable properties of the solution concept are examined

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On the Measurement of Inequality

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Ranking Income Distributions

Anthony F. Shorrocks
- 01 Feb 1983 - 
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Facility Layout and Location: An Analytical Approach

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