Call for Posters
In addition to the invited talks, there will be a poster session for which we invite all participants to submit an abstract.
To submit an abstract, please email a 2 page PDF containing your abstract to mip2012@math.ucdavis.edu by April 15. Space for posters may be limited, and we may not be able to accommodate all posters; we expect to send out notifications by April 25.
Thanks to the generous support by our sponsors, registration is free, and travel support is available for students and postdocs presenting posters. If you would like to apply for travel support please note this in your abstract submission. We expect to make funding decisions by April 30.
Note that this year we will have a best poster award given at the workshop. Barring conflicts of interest, all presented posters will be automatically eligible for the award.
Accepted Posters
Posters are listed by alphabetical order of the presenter's last name.- S. Ahmed, G. Angulo, S. S. Dey, Improved optimality cuts for the integer L-shaped method.
- D. Bergman, A. Cire, J.N. Hooker, W.-J. van Hoeve, Bounds from Binary Decision Diagrams.
- A. Atamturk, A. Bhardwaj, On network design under uncertain arc capacities.
- V. Cacchiani, A. Caprara, P. Toth, Fixed task scheduling on single-thread processors.
- J. A. De Loera, B. Dutra, M. Koeppe, S. Moreinis, G. Pinto, J. Wu, Software for Exact Integration of Polynomials over Polyhedra.
- N. Fan, J.-P. Watson, Connectivity Constraints for Subgraphs by Integer Programming.
- M. Hamzeei, J. Luedtke, Linearization-based Algorithms for Quasiconvex MINLPs.
- A. Basu, R. Hildebrand, M. Koeppe, M. Molinaro, A (k + 1)-Slope Theorem for the k-Dimensional Infinite Group Relaxation.
- Y. Khodadadegan, W. Pavlicek, M. Zhang, Radiation Dose Reduction for Critical Organs in Interventional Radiology Procedures.
- L. Liberti, MINLP, colourful graphs and symmetry.
- M. R. Kilinc, S. Modaresi, J. P. Vielma, Split cuts for conic programming.
- S.S. Dey, D.A. Moran R., Closedness of mixed integer hulls of Second Order Conic Programming problems.
- E. Balas, F. Margot, S. Nadarajah, A Polynomial Procedure For Generating Generalized Intersection Cuts.
- C. Mouli, V. Narayanan, Boundedness of convex integer programs.
- K. Franke, H.T. Nguyen, An Unified Framework of Machine Learning via Mixed 0-1 Linear Programming.
- A. Caprara, A. Frangioni, T. Parriani, An Analysis of Natural Approaches for Solving Multicommodity-Flow Problems.
- M. Poremba, A. Torielli, Computing Bounds and Solutions to the Asymmetric Traveling Salesman Problem with Approximate Linear Programming.
- K. Kianfar, S. Sujeevraja, Mixed n-step MIR Inequalities: Facets for the n-mixing Set.
- J. Luedtke, S. Kucukyavuz, Y. Song, A Branch-and-Cut Algorithm for the Chance-Constrained Knapsack Problem.
- J. Linderoth, J. Luedtke, S. Sridhar, MIP Relaxations of a Nonconvex MINLP Arising in Production Planning Problems with Increasing Byproducts.
- A. Tomazic, A branch & cut based hybrid method for the multi-depot ring star problem.
- E. van Eikenhorst, Exact solution approaches to the capacitated lot sizing problems with sequence dependent setups.
- K. Aardal, F. von Heymann, The structure of LLL-reduced kernel lattice bases: Abstract for a poster presentation.
- D. Woodruff, W. E. Hart, J.-P. Watson, Pyomo: modeling and solving mathematical programs in Python.
- D. Woodruff, W. E. Hart, J.-P. Watson, PySP: Modeling and Solving Stochastic Programs in Python.
- C.T. Maravelias, S. Zenner, Valid Inequalities for Chemical Production Scheduling.
- S. Kucukyavuz, M. Zhang, On Continuous Mixing Set with a Cardinality Constraint.