Tuesday, October 16, 2012

[DMANET] IPCO 2013 Last Call for Papers

Note that the deadline is in one week.


Call for Papers for the 16th Conference on Integer Programming and
Combinatorial Optimization (IPCO XVI), March 18-20, 2013, to be held
at Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria in Valparaiso, Chile.

Conference website for additional details: http://ipco2013.dim.uchile.cl

The IPCO conference is held every year, except for those in which the
International Symposium on Mathematical Programming takes place. The
conference is a forum for researchers and practitioners working on
various aspects of integer programming and combinatorial optimization.
The aim is to present recent developments in theory, computation, and
applications. The scope of IPCO is viewed in a broad sense, to include
algorithmic and structural results in integer programming and
combinatorial optimization as well as revealing computational studies
and novel applications of discrete optimization to practical problems.

Authors are invited to submit extended abstracts of their recent work
by October 24th, 2012 (note the unusual date); see the submission page
for more information. The program committee will select the papers to
be presented on the basis of the submitted extended abstracts.
Contributions are expected to be original, unpublished and not
submitted to journals or conferences with proceedings before the
notification date (December 13th, 2012). Papers violating these
requirements will not be considered by the Program Committee.

Imporant Dates:
Submission date: October 24th, 2012, noon EDT.
Notification date: December 13th, 2012
Conference: March 18-20, 2013.

Program Committee:
Chandra Chekuri (UIUC)
Bill Cook (Georgia Tech)
Jose Correa (U. Chile, local arrangements chair)
Jesus De Loera (UC Davis)
Michel Goemans (MIT, chair)
Volker Kaibel (U. Magdeburg)
Jon Lee (U. Michigan)
Francois Margot (CMU)
Thomas McCormick (UBC)
Andreas Schulz (MIT)
David Shmoys (Cornell)
Zoltan Szigeti (INP Grenoble)
Robert Weismantel (ETH)
Giacomo Zambelli (LSE)
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