Discrete CATS Seminar
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
DISCRETE CATS SEMINAR
(DISCRETE MATH AND COMBINATORICS: ALGEBRAIC & TOPOLOGICAL SEMINAR)
112 PATTERSON OFFICE TOWER
SPRING 2008
"Limited-information optimization of service-relocation"
Jake Wildstrom
University of Louisville
Monday, February 18, 2008
4:00 pm, 112 Patterson Office Tower
Abstract:
Optimal location of service-providing facilities on networks
is a problem in logistics and optimization with several variations. In
one such variation, optimization occurs in response to changing client
locations, and the service facility itself relocates in response to
upcoming requests. Chung, Graham, and Saks posed the problem of how
much future knowledge is necessary to optimally schedule
service-provider relocations. This talk will discuss approaches to
this question in a general relocation-cost framework, as well as
addressing the question of scheduling inefficiency when provided with
insufficient future knowledge.