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Proceedings of the VI International Workshop on Locational Analysis and Related Problems

The International Workshop on Locational Analysis and Related Problems will take place during November 25-27, 2015 in Barcelona (Spain). It is organized by the Spanish Location Network and Location Group GELOCA (SEIO). GELOCA is a working group on location belonging to the Statistics and Operations Research Spanish Society. The Spanish Location Network is a group of more than 140 researchers distributed into 16 nodes corresponding to several Spanish universities. The Network has been funded by the Spanish Government. Every year, the Network organizes a meeting to promote the communication among its members and between them and other researchers, and to contribute to the development of the location field and related problems. Previous meetings took place in Sevilla (October 1-3, 2014), Torremolinos (Málaga, June 19-21, 2013), Granada (May 10-12, 2012), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (February 2-5, 2011) and Sevilla (February 1-3, 2010). The topics of interest are location analysis and related problems. This includes location, routing, networks, transportation and logistics models; exact and heuristic solution methods, and computational geometry, among others.

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