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Maximum Closeness Centrality k‐Clubs: A Study of Dock‐Less Bike SharingRahim Taleqani et al., 2020
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- Rahim Taleqani A
- Vogiatzis C
- Hough J
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- Journal of Advanced Transportation
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In this work, we investigate a new paradigm for dock‐less bike sharing. Recently, it has become essential to accommodate connected and free‐floating bicycles in modern bike‐ sharing operations. This change comes with an increase in the coordination cost, as …
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