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Locating Charging Stations: Connected, Capacitated and Prize- Collecting

In this paper, we study locating charging station problem as facility location problem and its variants ($k$-Median, $k$-Facility location and $k$-center). We study the connectivity and the capacity constraints in these problem. Capacity and connectivity constraints have been studied in the literature separately for all these problems. We give first constant factor approximations when both the constraints are present. Extending/modifying the techniques used for connected variants of the problem to include capacities or for capacitated variants of problem to include connectivity is a tedious and challenging task. In this paper, we combine the two constraints by reducing the problem to underlying well studied problems, solving them as black box and combine the obtained solutions. We also, combine the two constraints in the prize-collection set up. In the prize-collecting set up, the problems are not even studied when one of the constraint is present. We present constant factor approximation for them as well.

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