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Are you looking for new lectures for your course on algorithms,
combinatorial optimization, or algorithmic game theory? Maybe you
need a convenient source of relevant, current topics for a graduate
student or advanced undergraduate student seminar? Or perhaps you
just want an enjoyable look at some beautiful mathematical and
algorithmic results, ideas, proofs, concepts, and techniques in
discrete mathematics and theoretical computer science? Gems of
Combinatorial Optimization and Graph Algorithms is a handpicked
collection of up-to-date articles, carefully prepared by a select
group of international experts, who have contributed some of their
most mathematically or algorithmically elegant ideas. Topics
include longest tours and Steiner trees in geometric spaces,
cartograms, resource buying games, congestion games, selfish
routing, revenue equivalence and shortest paths, scheduling, linear
structures in graphs, contraction hierarchies, budgeted matching
problems, and motifs in networks. This volume is aimed at readers
with some familiarity of combinatorial optimization, and appeals to
researchers, graduate students, and advanced undergraduate students
alike.
Are you looking for new lectures for your course on algorithms,
combinatorial optimization, or algorithmic game theory? Maybe you
need a convenient source of relevant, current topics for a graduate
student or advanced undergraduate student seminar? Or perhaps you
just want an enjoyable look at some beautiful mathematical and
algorithmic results, ideas, proofs, concepts, and techniques in
discrete mathematics and theoretical computer science? Gems of
Combinatorial Optimization and Graph Algorithms is a handpicked
collection of up-to-date articles, carefully prepared by a select
group of international experts, who have contributed some of their
most mathematically or algorithmically elegant ideas. Topics
include longest tours and Steiner trees in geometric spaces,
cartograms, resource buying games, congestion games, selfish
routing, revenue equivalence and shortest paths, scheduling, linear
structures in graphs, contraction hierarchies, budgeted matching
problems, and motifs in networks. This volume is aimed at readers
with some familiarity of combinatorial optimization, and appeals to
researchers, graduate students, and advanced undergraduate students
alike.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 22st Annual
European Symposium on Algorithms, ESA 2014, held in Wroclaw,
Poland, in September 2014, as part of ALGO 2014. The 69 revised
full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 269
initial submissions: 57 out of 221 in Track A, Design and Analysis,
and 12 out of 48 in Track B, Engineering and Applications. The
papers present original research in the areas of design and
mathematical analysis of algorithms; engineering, experimental
analysis, and real-world applications of algorithms and data
structures.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Integer Programming and Combinatorial Optimization, IPCO 2002, held in Cambridge, MA, USA, in May 2002.The 33 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 110 submissions. Among the topics covered are scaling algorithms, flow algorithms, combinatorial optimization algorithms, approximate TSP solutions, graph computations, algorithmic geometry, mixed integer programming, network design, logistic scheduling, constraint solving, resource allocation, matching algorithms, and matroid intersection algorithms.
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