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George O. Wesolowsky

George O. Wesolowsky

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Mathematics

D-Index
40
Citations
5651
World Ranking
2084
National Ranking
80

Overview

George O. Wesolowsky is affiliated with McMaster University in Canada. Their research focuses primarily within the field of engineering, with specific attention to subfields such as organizational behavior and human resource management, building and construction, and industrial and manufacturing engineering.

The main topics of research for Wesolowsky include facility location and emergency management, urban and freight transport logistics, and vehicle routing optimization methods. These areas reflect a concentration on optimizing logistical and operational challenges in complex systems.

Wesolowsky has published research predominantly in the International Journal of Operational Research, with two recent papers contributing to the discourse in operational research. The papers are:

  • Locating a Rectangular Barrier Facility on the Plane: A Bi-Objective Approach (2021), International Journal of Operational Research
  • Locating a rectangular barrier facility on the plane: a bi-objective approach (2023), International Journal of Operational Research

Collaboration is an aspect of Wesolowsky's work, with notable frequent co-authors including:

  • Mustafa S. Canbolat (2 joint publications)
  • Mike von Massow (1 joint publication)
  • v Michael (1 joint publication)
  • on Massow (1 joint publication)

Their research output demonstrates engagement with both theoretical and applied aspects of operational research, particularly in optimizing location-based problems and transportation logistics.

Best Publications

  • FACILITIES LOCATION: MODELS AND METHODS

    Robert F. Love;James G. Morris;George O. Wesolowsky

  • The Multiperiod Location-Allocation Problem with Relocation of Facilities

    George O. Wesolowsky;William G. Truscott

  • The Weber Problem

    Zvi Drezner;Kathrin Klamroth;Anita Schöbel;George O. Wesolowsky

  • On the computation of the bivariate normal integral

    Zvi Drezner;G. O. Wesolowsky

  • NETWORK DESIGN: SELECTION AND DESIGN OF LINKS AND FACILITY LOCATION

    Zvi Drezner;George O Wesolowsky

  • Dynamic Facility Location

    George O. Wesolowsky

  • The gradual covering problem

    Zvi Drezner;George O. Wesolowsky;Tammy Drezner

  • A Nonlinear Approximation Method for Solving a Generalized Rectangular Distance Weber Problem

    G. O. Wesolowsky;R. F. Love

  • Facility location when demand is time dependent

    Zvi Drezner;G. O. Wesolowsky

  • The variable radius covering problem

    Oded Berman;Zvi Drezner;Dmitry Krass;George O. Wesolowsky

  • Technical Note—The Optimal Location of New Facilities Using Rectangular Distances

    George O. Wesolowsky;Robert F. Love

  • Location of facilities with rectangular distances among point and area destinations

    G. O. Wesolowsky;R. F. Love

  • On the circle closest to a set of points

    Zvi Drezner;Stefan Steiner;George O. Wesolowsky

  • The Weber Problem On The Plane With Some Negative Weights

    Zvi Drezner;George O. Wesolowsky

  • A Maximin Location Problem with Maximum Distance Constraints

    Z. Drezner;G. O. Wesolowsky

  • Probabilistic Weights in the One-Dimensional Facility Location Problem

    George O. Wesolowsky

  • Optimal location with equitable loads

    Oded Berman;Zvi Drezner;Arie Tamir;George O. Wesolowsky

  • Single Facility $l_p $-Distance Minimax Location

    Zvi Drezner;George O. Wesolowsky

  • Optimal Control of a Linear Trend Process with Quadratic Loss

    Z. Drezner;G. O. Wesolowsky

  • Facility Location on a Sphere

    Z. Drezner;G. O. Wesolowsky

  • Multiple regression and analysis of variance

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Frequent Co-Authors

Zvi Drezner
Zvi Drezner California State University, Fullerton
Oded Berman
Oded Berman University of Toronto
Jack Brimberg
Jack Brimberg Royal Military College of Canada
Norm Archer
Norm Archer McMaster University
Igor Averbakh
Igor Averbakh University of Toronto
Mahmut Parlar
Mahmut Parlar McMaster University
Arie Tamir
Arie Tamir Tel Aviv University
Dmitry Krass
Dmitry Krass University of Toronto
Vladimir Marianov
Vladimir Marianov Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

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