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Editor: Fred Mannering
Description: Transportation Research: Part B publishes papers on all methodological aspects of the subject, particularly those that require mathematical analysis.
Series handle: RePEc:eee:transb
ISSN: 0191-2615
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Content
December 1979, Volume 13, Issue 4
September 1979, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 181-182 Rectangular routeing in Smeed's city
by Vaughan, R. J. & Doyle, E.
- 183-187 Short run supply functions with decreasing user costs
by Morlok, Edward K.
- 189-205 Estimating choice probabilities among nested alternatives
by Sheffi, Yosef
- 207-216 Vehicle dispatching with competition
by Tapiero, Charles S. & Zuckerman, Dror
- 217-228 The effect of round-off error on computed solutions of trip distribution problems
by Stewart, N. F.
- 229-236 A multiple transfer function model for air traffic control systems
by Polhemus, Neil W.
- 237-242 The marginal cost taxation of a transportation network
by Smith, M. J.
- 243-257 A theoretical and empirical model of trip chaining behavior
by Adler, Thomas & Ben-Akiva, Moshe
- 259-267 On the calibration of the combined distribution-assignment model
by Erlander, S. & Nguyen, S. & Stewart, N. F.
June 1979, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 91-103 Determining intermediate origin-destination matrices for the analysis of composite mode trips
by Florian, Michael & Los, Marc
- 105-111 The dogit model
by Gaundry, Marc J. I. & Dagenais, Marcel G.
- 113-122 Locating new passenger facilities on a transportation network
by Mirchandani, Pitu B. & Odoni, Amedeo R.
- 123-132 The analysis of entropy models with equality and inequality constraints
by Jefferson, T. R. & Scott, C. H.
- 133-146 Aggregation with multinomial probit and estimation of disaggregate models with aggregate data: A new methodological approach
by Bouthelier, Fernando & Daganzo, Carlos F.
- 147-150 A note on the turn and arrival likelihood algorithms of traffic assignments
by Sheffi, Yosef
- 151-154 The optimal location of a single ring road
by Smith, M. J.
- 155-166 Testing the dogit model with aggregate time-series and cross-sectional travel data
by Gaudry, Marc J. I. & Wills, Michael J.
- 167-179 Traffic assignment in a two-dimensional continuous representation of a traffic network with flow-dependent speeds
by Buckley, D. J.
March 1979, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-3 Introduction
by Boyce, D. E.
- 5-17 Formulating and solving the network design problem by decomposition
by Dantzig, George B. & Harvey, Roy P. & Lansdowne, Zachary F. & Robinson, David W. & Maier, Steven F.
- 19-32 Continuous equilibrium network design models
by Abdulaal, Mustafa & LeBlanc, Larry J.
- 33-48 A discrete-convex programming approach to the simultaneous optimization of land use and transportation
by Los, Marc
- 49-63 Application of optimal subset selection to problems of design and scheduling in urban transportation networks
by Rothengatter, Werner
- 65-80 Solutions to the optimal network design problem with shipments related to transportation cost
by Boyce, D. E. & Soberanes, J. L.
- 81-90 The structure of the solution set to network optimisation problems
by Pearman, A. D.