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Author: Sanjay Mehrotra; Hamed Rahimian; Masoud Barah; Fengqiao Luo; Karolina Schantz
Title: A Model for Supply-Chain Decisions for Resource Sharing with an Application to Ventilator Allocation to Combat COVID-19
  • Document date: 2020_4_6
  • ID: 6ixjbbek_18
    Snippet: Before presenting the formulation, we list the sets, parameters, and decision variables that are used in the model. -Q t : the number of ventilators produced during the time period t − 1 that become available at the beginning of time period t ∈ T , for t ≥ 1, γ n : the percentage of the initial inventory of ventilators in region n ∈ N that cannot be used to care for the patients at the critical level, τ n : the percentage of the initial.....
    Document: Before presenting the formulation, we list the sets, parameters, and decision variables that are used in the model. -Q t : the number of ventilators produced during the time period t − 1 that become available at the beginning of time period t ∈ T , for t ≥ 1, γ n : the percentage of the initial inventory of ventilators in region n ∈ N that cannot be used to care for the patients at the critical level, τ n : the percentage of the initial inventory of ventilators in region n ∈ N that the region is willing to share with other regions, among those that can be used to care for patients at the critical level, ρ n : the risk-aversion of region n ∈ N to send their idle ventilators to the central agency to be shared with other regions,

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