Tuesday, May 11

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Mixed Integer Programming

3:30 PM-5:30 PM
Room: Georgia 7

New Mixed-integer programming deals with optimization problems in which some or all of the variables are required to be integers. The first talk of this minisymposium surveys developments that have taken place in the last decade. The following three talks present new results. A theme that is common to all of the talks is the use of disjunctions in developing strong relaxations.

Organizers: George Nemhauser and Martin W. P. Savelsbergh
Georgia Institute of Technology

3:30-3:55 Progress in Linear Programming Based Branch-and-Bound Algorithms: An Exposition
M.W.P. Savelsbergh, E.L. Johnson, and G.L. Nemhauser, Georgia Institute of Technology
4:00-4:25 The Family of Cuts Induced by a Disjunction
Egon Balas, Carnegie Mellon University
4:30-4:55 Obtaining Tight Polyhedral Approximations of Discrete Sets
Warren P. Adams, Clemson University; Robin Lougee-Heimer, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center; and Hanif D. Sherali, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
5:00-5:25 Facets of the Semi-Continuous Knapsack Polytope
I. de Farias, IBM Corporation; E.L. Johnson, E.Lee, G.L. Nemhauser and J.P. Richard, Georgia Institute of Technology

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