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The two-center problem of uncertain points on cactus graphs

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Abstract

We study the two-center problem on cactus graphs in facility locations, which aims to place two facilities on the graph network to serve customers in order to minimize the maximum transportation cost. In our problem, the location of each customer is uncertain and may appear at O(m) points on the network with probabilities. More specifically, given are a cactus graph G and a set P of n (weighted) uncertain points where every uncertain point has O(m) possible locations on G each associated with a probability and is of a non-negative weight. The problem aims to compute two centers (points) on G so that the maximum (weighted) expected distance of the n uncertain points to their own expected closest center is minimized. No previous algorithms are known for this problem. In this paper, we present the first algorithm for this problem and it solves the problem in O(|G|+m2n2logmn) time.
Original languageEnglish
Article number54
JournalJournal of Combinatorial Optimization
Volume49
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1 2025

Keywords

  • Algorithms
  • Cactus graph
  • Two-center
  • Uncertain points

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