Joint EUROPT-OMS Meeting 2007

2nd Conference on Optimization Methods & Software

and

6th EUROPT Workshop on Advances in Continuous Optimization

July 4-7, 2007, in Prague, Czech Republic


Conference Information

This international conference is the first joint Meeting organized by the Working Group on Continuous Optimization (EUROPT) of  the Association of European Operational Research Societies (EURO) and the journal Optimization Methods and Software (OMS). It is organized in cooperation with EURO, SIAM and the SIAM Activity Group on Optimization SIAG/OPT. The conference will be held in Prague in the period July 4-7, 2007, prior to the 22nd European Conference on Operational Research (EURO XXII) and the 6th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM 2007).

The conference topics are almost identical to those of  the 1st Conferences on Optimization Methods and Software.

The joint EUROPT-OMS Meeting is also the sixth in the series of  the EUROPT Workshops on Advances in Continuous Optimization.

The conference will take place in the campus of the VSE (in Czech: Vysoka skola ekonomicka, in English: University of Economics), in the Rajska building. We show here a map of the interior of the Rajska building. A copy of this map will be given to each participant at the registration desk, as well as a map of Prague. Besides, the orientation tables in the campus will show the direction to the registration place.

The VSE campus is not far from the main railway station, and the way of getting there is the same as for XXII EURO Conference.


Objectives

The conference aims to review and discuss recent advances and promising research trends in continuous and discrete optimization theory, methods,  applications and software developing.


Topics

 

linear and nonlinear optimization

 integer and combinatorial optimization

convex and nonsmooth optimization

 global optimization

 semi-definite programming

semi-infinite programming

multi-objective optimization

stochastic optimization

complementarity and variational inequality problems

derivative-free optimization

network optimization

scheduling problems

optimization in technological, bio- and social systems

financial optimization

optimal control

automatic differentiation

optimization software


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