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“…Let us assume that the lengths of both types of nonproductive journeys are given. It is more than obvious that this task resembles the transportation problem that was formulated in [8] and for its solving we know all the necessary data. The parking lots from which the vehicles depart to serve the first connection of their daily schedule and the bus termini where the vehicles finish their last productive journey according to their schedule represent sources in the transportation problem.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Let us assume that the lengths of both types of nonproductive journeys are given. It is more than obvious that this task resembles the transportation problem that was formulated in [8] and for its solving we know all the necessary data. The parking lots from which the vehicles depart to serve the first connection of their daily schedule and the bus termini where the vehicles finish their last productive journey according to their schedule represent sources in the transportation problem.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To assess its value before the beginning of the optimization calculation for example formula (8) can be applied:…”
Section: Mathematical Modelmentioning
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“…A formulação acima é definida como o Problema Clássico de Transportes (Hitchcock, 1941;Koopmans, 1947;Ahuja et al, 1993 (Bazaraa et al, 1990). …”
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“…Les deux algorithmes proposés suivent deux approches distinctes. Le premier partage les espaces X et Y en sous-intervalles et réduit le problème de Kantorovitch en un problème de Hitchcock [8]. Le second algorithme remplace les fonctions duales M, V par des fonctions voisines u n et v n situées dans des sous-espaces vectoriels de dimension finie.…”
Section: Résolution Numériqueunclassified