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Three Approaches to Fair Operation, Access, and Design of Transportation Systems

Offered By: Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM) via YouTube

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Explore a lecture on fair approaches to transportation system operation, access, and design presented by Ralf Borndörfer from the Free University of Berlin and Zuse Institute Berlin. Delve into three key concepts for addressing fairness in transportation: using fairness levels and preferences to distribute work among employees, implementing track capacity auctions for competitive railway infrastructure access, and applying cooperative game theory to railway network design. Gain insights into methods for minimizing tensions and distributing fairness in complex transportation systems involving multiple stakeholders with diverse needs and preferences.

Syllabus

Ralf Borndörfer - Three approaches to a fair operation, access, and design of transportation systems


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Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)

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