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Workshops and Special Events
November 17-21, 2008
With generous support from IBM
Research.
| Organizers: |
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Jon Lee
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T.J. Watson Research Center,
IBM Corporation |
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Sven Leyffer
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Mathematics and Computer Science,
Argonne National Laboratory |
Description:
Many engineering, operations, and scientific applications
involve both discrete decisions and nonlinear relationships
that significantly affect the feasibility and optimality of
solutions. Mixed-integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) problems
combine the difficulty of optimizing over discrete variable
sets with the challenges of handling nonlinear functions.
MINLP is one of the most flexible modeling paradigms available:
An expanding body of researchers and practitioners, including
chemical engineers, operations researchers, industrial
engineers, mechanical engineers, economists, statisticians,
computer scientists, operations managers, and mathematical
programmers are interested in solving large-scale MINLPs.
Unfortunately, the wealth of applications that can be
accurately modeled
by using MINLP is not yet matched by the capability of
available
optimization solvers. Yet, the two components of MINLP, namely
mixed-integer linear programming (MIP), and nonlinear
programming (NLP),
have witnessed tremendous progress over the past 15 years. By
cleverly
incorporating many theoretical advances in MIP research,
powerful
academic, open source, and commercial solvers paved the way for
MIP to
emerge as a viable, widely used decision-making tool.
Similarly, new
paradigms and a better theoretical understanding have created
faster and
more reliable NLP solvers that work well even under adverse
conditions
such as failures of constraint qualifications.
The time is right to synthesize these advances and inspire new
ideas in order to transform MINLP into an area in which
researchers and practitioners can access robust tools and
methods capable of solving a wide range of important, commonly
occurring decision support problems. This workshop brings
together experts from relevant optimization areas to exchange
recent results on MINLP, chart the future of MINLP, explore new
and innovative applications, and outline the challenges facing
this area. The workshop will discuss novel solution approaches
and the impact of new powerful computational resources to solve
MINLP problems.
Schedule not yet available.
LIST OF CONFIRMED PARTICIPANTS
| Name |
Department |
Affiliation |
| Kurt M. Anstreicher |
Department of Management Sciences |
University of Iowa |
| Alper Atamturk |
Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research |
University of California |
| Pietro Belotti |
Tepper School of Business |
Carnegie Mellon University |
| Hande Yurttan Benson |
Department of Decision Sciences |
Drexel University |
| Pierre Bonami |
Laboratoire d'Informatique Fondamentale de Marseille |
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) |
| Samuel Burer |
Department of Management Sciences |
University of Iowa |
| Claudia D'Ambrosio |
Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informatica e Sistemistica |
Università di Bologna |
| Ismael Regis de Farias JR. |
Department of Industrial Engineering |
Texas Tech University |
| Jesus Antonio De Loera |
Department of Mathematics |
University of California |
| David M Gay |
Optimization and Uncertainty Estimation |
Sandia National Laboratories |
| Oktay Gunluk |
Mathematical Sciences Department |
IBM |
| Christoph Helmberg |
Fakultät für Mathematik |
Technische Universität Chemnitz-Zwickau |
| Erica Zimmer Klampfl |
Ford Research Laboratory |
Ford |
| Jon Lee |
IBM Corporation |
IBM |
| Sven Leyffer |
Mathematics and Computer Science Division |
Argonne National Laboratory |
| Leo Liberti |
Laboratoire d'informatique |
École Polytechnique |
| Jeff Linderoth |
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering |
University of Wisconsin |
| Francois Margot |
Tepper School of Business |
Carnegie Mellon University |
| John E. Mitchell |
Department of Mathematical Sciences |
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
| Todd Munson |
Mathematics and Computer Science Division |
Argonne National Laboratory |
| Jorge Nocedal |
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science |
Northwestern University |
| Shmuel Onn |
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Technion-Israel Institute of Technology |
| Pablo A. Parrilo |
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
| Kashif Rashid |
Mathematical Modelling |
Schlumberger Cambridge Research Laboratories |
| Franz Rendl |
Institut für Mathematik |
Universität Klagenfurt |
| Sebastian Sager |
Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing |
Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg |
| Annick Sartenaer |
Department of Mathematics |
Facultés Universitaires Notre Dame de la Paix (Namur) |
| Anureet Saxena |
Tepper School of Business |
Carnegie Mellon University |
| Uday V. Shanbhag |
Industrial & Enterprise Systems Engineering Department |
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
| Stefan Vigerske |
Department of Mathematics |
Humboldt-Universität |
| Andreas Waechter |
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IBM |
| Richard A. Waltz |
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering |
University of Southern California |
| Robert Weismantel |
Department of Mathematical Optimization |
Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg |
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