401-5900-00L  Optimization Seminar

SemesterSpring Semester 2017
LecturersR. Zenklusen
Periodicityevery semester recurring course
Language of instructionEnglish



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NumberTitleHoursLecturers
401-5900-00 KOptimization Seminar
Mon 16:30-17:30 (dates by announcement)
1 hrs
Mon16:15-17:00HG G 19.1 »
R. Zenklusen

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AbstractLectures on current topics in optimization.
ObjectiveThis lecture series introduces graduate students to ongoing research activities (including applications) in the domain of optimization.
ContentThis seminar is a forum for researchers interested in optimization theory and its applications. Speakers, invited from both academic and non-academic institutions, are expected to stimulate discussions on theoretical and applied aspects of optimization and related subjects. The focus is on efficient (or practical) algorithms for continuous and discrete optimization problems, complexity analysis of algorithms and associated decision problems, approximation algorithms, mathematical modeling and solution procedures for real-world optimization problems in science, engineering, industries, public sectors etc.

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Doctoral Department of MathematicsColloquiaE-Information
Computer Science (General Courses)Generally Accessible Seminars and ColloquiaZInformation
Mathematics MasterAdditional CoursesE-Information