Pioneering Developments in Location Analysis.- Uncapacitated and Capacitated Facility Location Problems.- Median Problems in Networks.- Continuous Center Problems.- Discrete Center Problems.- Covering Problems.- Equilibria in Competitive Location Models.- Sequential Location Models.- Conditional Locational Problems on Networks and in the Plane.- The Location of Undesirable Facilities.- Stochastic Analysis in Location Research.- Hub Location Problems: The Location of Interacting Facilities.- Exact Solution of Two Location Problems via Branch-and-Branch.- Exploititng Structure: Location Problems on Trees and Treelike Graphs.- Heuristics for Location Problems.- The Weiszfeld Algorithm: Proof, Amendments, and Extensions.- Lagrangean Relaxation-Based Techniques in the Solution of Facility Location Problems.- Gravity Modeling and its Impact on Location Analysis.- Voronoi Diagrams and their Uses.- Central Places: The Theories of von Thünen, Christaller, and Lösch.
From the reviews: "The volume ... may find a great number of potential readers. ... one group may be those who would like to get (more) familiar with the original papers of the ancestors of location theory and their impact on current research; this is precisely the readership that the editors primarily have in mind ... . To sum up, I consider Eiselt's and Marianov's volume to be an outstanding one as it organizes the vast amount of literature concerning location analysis in an excellent way ... ." (Gert W. Wolf, International Journals of Geographical Information Science, Vol. 26 (3), March, 2012) "A book that investigates and discusses the origins of location analysis and the papers that have shaped this field seems a laudable idea to me. The editors of foundations of Location Analysis ... discuss such papers and their influence on later research. ... Without hesitation, I recommend this book to all location theory researchers. PhD researchers will find it useful for understanding the origins of our field. Established researchers should be interested in its collection of the seminal works that shaped location theory." (Gabor Nagy, Interfaces, Vol. 42 (4), July-August, 2012)
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