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To route and schedule trains over a large complex network can be computationally intensive. One way to reduce complexity could be to "aggregate" suitable sections of a network. In this paper, we present a simulation-based technique to generate delay estimates over track segments as a function of...
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Studies on mechanism design mostly focus on a single market where sellers and buyers trade. This paper examines the problem of mechanism design for capacity allocation in two connected markets where a supplier allocates products to a set of retailers and the retailers resale the products to...
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This thesis investigates the problem of market mechanism design for supply chain management and e-marketplace development. Instead of viewing a market as an isolated entity, we consider each market to be a part of a supply chain and study the effects of interactions between different markets in...
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