Facility location problem

A facility location problem is the problem of deciding where a given public facility (e.g. a school or a power station) should be placed. This problem has been studied from various angles.

  • Optimal facility location is an optimization problem: deciding where to place the facility in order to minimize transportation costs while considering factors like avoiding placing hazardous materials near housing.
  • Facility location (competitive game) is a problem in game theory: finding an equilbrium in a game in which the players are different producers, each of which looks for a location for placing a facility in order to attract as many consumers as possible.
  • Facility location (cooperative game) is the problem of how to share the cost of opening new facilities between the clients enjoying these facilities.
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