Line and hyperplane location problems play an important role not only in
operations research and location theory, but also in computational
geometry and robust statistics. This book provides a survey on line and
hyperplane location combining analytical and geometrical methods. The
major portion of the text presents new results on this topic, including
the extension of some special cases to all distances derived from norms
and a discussion of restricted problems in the plane. Almost all results
are proven in the text and most of them are illustrated by examples.
Furthermore, relations to classical facility location and to problems in
computational geometry are pointed out.
Audience: The book is suitable for researchers, lecturers, and
graduate students working in the fields of location theory or
computational geometry