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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_33
    Snippet: where d ω n,t denotes the number of patients at the critical level in regions n ∈ N that need a ventilator at the beginning of time period t ∈ T under scenario ω ∈ Ω. Note that all second-stage variables z ω n,t , y ω n,t , and s ω t , n ∈ N and t ∈ T in model (3) have superscript ω to indicate their dependence to scenario ω ∈ Ω. It is worth noting that (1) (and (3) as well) considers multi-period decisions. In the model, t.....
    Document: where d ω n,t denotes the number of patients at the critical level in regions n ∈ N that need a ventilator at the beginning of time period t ∈ T under scenario ω ∈ Ω. Note that all second-stage variables z ω n,t , y ω n,t , and s ω t , n ∈ N and t ∈ T in model (3) have superscript ω to indicate their dependence to scenario ω ∈ Ω. It is worth noting that (1) (and (3) as well) considers multi-period decisions. In the model, the central agency will make decisions for the entire planning horizon using the information that is available at the beginning of planning.

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