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Optimum Locations of Switching Centers and the Absolute Centers and Medians of a Graph
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Network Theory (Electrical Engineering)EngineeringNetwork PlanningNetwork AnalysisOperations ResearchStructural Graph TheoryPath ProblemsSystems EngineeringDiscrete MathematicsCombinatorial OptimizationComputational GeometryNetwork OptimizationSwitching CenterBest LocationOptimum LocationsNetwork Theory (Organizational Economics)Geometric Graph TheoryAbsolute CentersNetworksPolice StationComputer ScienceGraph AlgorithmNetwork ScienceGraph TheoryNetwork AlgorithmBusinessExtremal Graph TheoryNetwork TopologyTransportation Systems
The concepts of the “center” and the “median vertex” of a graph are generalized to the “absolute center” and the “absolute median” of a weighted graph (a graph with weights attached to its vertices as well as to its branches). These results are used to find the optimum location of a “switching center” in a communication network and to locate the best place to build a “police station” in a highway system. It is shown that the optimum location of a switching center is always at a vertex of the communication network while the best location for the police station is not necessarily at an intersection. Procedures for finding these locations are given.