DIMACS Workshop on Large Scale Discrete Optimization
Rutgers University, May 27-29, 1998
Reviews and slides of talks
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Optimization in Airline Integrated Planning and Operations. Part I: Robust Planning
George L. Nemhauser, School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
Reviewed by Bjarni Halldorsson
Optimization in Airline Integrated Planning and Operations. Part II: Recovery
Ellis L. Johnson, School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
Reviewed by Bjarni Halldorsson
Graph Partitioning and Matching Problems in Computer Vision
Jitendra Malik, UC Berkeley
Reviewed by Ojas Parekh
Algorithms for Computer-Mediated Marketing
Prabhakar Raghavan, IBM Almaden
Reviewed by Carl Burch
High-Dimensional Similarity Search in Large Databases
Rajeev Motwani, Stanford University
Reviewed by Carl Burch
Notes on Routing in Networks
Eva Tardos, Cornell University
Reviewed by Goran Konjevod
Secondary Memory Algorithms for Networks and Geometry
Kurt Mehlhorn, Max Planck Institute für Informatik, Saarbrücken, Germany
Reviewed by Sibel Salman
Notes on Maximum Flows : New Techniques and New Algorithms
Andrew V. Goldberg, NEC Research Institute, Inc.
Reviewed by Goran Konjevod
Mixed Logical/Linear Programming
John Hooker, Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie Mellon University
Reviewed by Erlendur Thorsteinsson
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Recent Developments in CPLEX
Bob Bixby, Rice University
Reviewed by Bertrand Guenin
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PARINO, a PARallel INteger Optimizer
Martin Savelsbergh, Georgia Tech.
Reviewed by Bertrand Guenin
Lift-and-project Cuts: An Efficient Solution Method for Mixed Integer Programs
Sebastian Ceria, Columbia University
Reviewed by Michael Perregaard
Production Planning Problems: Models and Software
Laurence Wolsey, University of Utrecht, on leave from CORE, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Reviewed by Sibel Salman
A Combinatorial Approach to Preconditioners for Iterative System Solvers
Gary Miller, Carnegie Mellon
Reviewed by Claudson Bornstein
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Markov Chain Methods from Physics
Dana Randall, Georgia Tech.
Reviewed by Yanjun Li
Self-Organizing Social Structure in Fish Groups
Craig Tovey, Georgia Tech.
Reviewed by John Chase
Adventures in Sports Scheduling
Michael Trick, Carnegie Mellon
Reviewed by Geoff Atkinson
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Network Survivability and Network Evolution
Milena Mihail, Bellcore
Reviewed by Yanjun Li
*: not yet available.
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: To unpack the slides on a Unix workstation, type:
gunzip author.ps.gz
On Windows platforms one should be able to unpack the archive with programs like WinZip or PKZip.
Last modified: Mon Aug 10 08:37:01 EDT 1998