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Item Open Access An efficient method for calculating the minimum distance from an operating point to a specific (hyberbolic) efficient frontier(Oxford University Press, 2009) Bischak, Diane; Silver, E.A.; da Silveira, G.J.C.This paper is concerned with movement from a current operating point so as to reach a two-dimensional, efficient frontier. After a discussion of different criteria for deciding on which point on the frontier to target, we focus, as an illustration, on a particular inventory management context and use of the criterion of minimum distance from the current point to the frontier. Specifically, the efficient frontier turns out to be an hyperbola in a two-dimensional representation of total (across a population of items) average stock (in monetary units) versus total fixed costs of replenishments per year. Any current (or proposed) operating strategy, differing from the class along the frontier, is located above the frontier. Finding the minimum distance from the current point to the frontier requires determining the smallest root of a quartic equation within a restricted range.