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Equilibrium traffic flow assignment in case of two navigation providers. / Zakharov, V.; Krylatov, A.; Ivanov, D.

Equilibrium traffic flow assignment in case of two navigation providers. Springer Nature, 2013. p. 156-163.

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Zakharov, V, Krylatov, A & Ivanov, D 2013, Equilibrium traffic flow assignment in case of two navigation providers. in Equilibrium traffic flow assignment in case of two navigation providers. Springer Nature, pp. 156-163. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40543-3_17

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Zakharov, V., Krylatov, A., & Ivanov, D. (2013). Equilibrium traffic flow assignment in case of two navigation providers. In Equilibrium traffic flow assignment in case of two navigation providers (pp. 156-163). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40543-3_17

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Zakharov V, Krylatov A, Ivanov D. Equilibrium traffic flow assignment in case of two navigation providers. In Equilibrium traffic flow assignment in case of two navigation providers. Springer Nature. 2013. p. 156-163 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40543-3_17

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Zakharov, V. ; Krylatov, A. ; Ivanov, D. / Equilibrium traffic flow assignment in case of two navigation providers. Equilibrium traffic flow assignment in case of two navigation providers. Springer Nature, 2013. pp. 156-163

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