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A Weiszfeld-like algorithm for a Weber location problem constrained to a closed and convex set (1204.1087v2)

Published 4 Apr 2012 in math.OC and math.NA

Abstract: The Weber problem consists of finding a point in $\mathbbm{R}n$ that minimizes the weighted sum of distances from $m$ points in $\mathbbm{R}n$ that are not collinear. An application that motivated this problem is the optimal location of facilities in the 2-dimensional case. A classical method to solve the Weber problem, proposed by Weiszfeld in 1937, is based on a fixed point iteration. In this work a Weber problem constrained to a closed and convex set is considered. A Weiszfeld-like algorithm, well defined even when an iterate is a vertex, is presented. The iteration function $Q$ that defines the proposed algorithm, is based mainly on an orthogonal projection over the feasible set, combined with the iteration function of a modified Weiszfeld algorithm presented by Vardi and Zhang in 2001. It can be seen that the proposed algorithm generates a sequence of feasible iterates that have descent properties. Under certain hypotheses, the limit of this sequence satisfies the KKT optimality conditions, is a fixed point of the iteration function that defines the algorithm, and is the solution of the constrained minimization problem. Numerical experiments confirmed the theoretical results.

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