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    • The Price of Anarchy Under Nonlinear and Asymmetric Costs 

      Perakis, Georgia (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Operations Research Center, 2003-12)
      In this paper we characterize the "price of anarchy", i.e., the inefficiency between user and system optimal solutions, when costs are non-separable, asymmetric and nonlinear, generalizing earlier work that has addressed ...
    • Models and Methods for Merge-In-Transit Operations 

      Croxton, Keely L.; Gendon, Bernard; Magnanti, Thomas L. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Operations Research Center, 2001-09)
      We develop integer programming formulations and solution methods for addressing operational issues in merge-in-transit distribution systems. The models account for various complex problem features including the integration ...
    • Steepest Ascent Decomposition Methods for Mathematical Programming/Economic Equilibrium Energy Planning Models 

      Shapiro, Jeremy F., 1939- (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Operations Research Center, 1976-02)
      A number of energy planning models have been proposed for combining econometric submodels which forecast the supply and demand for energy commodities with a linear programming submodel which optimizes the processing and ...