Thursday, September 26, 2013

[DMANET] IPCO 2014 Call for Papers

Call for Papers for the
17th Conference on
Integer Programming and Combinatorial Optimization
(IPCO XVII)
to be held at
Bonn, Germany,
June 23-25, 2014


Conference website for additional details and paper submission:
http://www.or.uni-bonn.de/ipco/


The IPCO 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 November 15, 2013; see the submission guidelines 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 Contributions are expected to be original, unpublished and not submitted to journals or conferences with proceedings before the notification date (January 31, 2014). Papers violating these requirements will not be considered by the Program Committee.

During the conference, approximately 33 papers will be presented in single-track sessions. Each lecture will be 30 minutes long. The proceedings will be published as Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science. They will contain extended abstracts of all accepted submissions. It is expected that revised and extended versions will subsequently be submitted for publication in appropriate journals. Each participant will receive a copy of the proceedings at the conference.


Important Dates:
Submission deadline: November 15, 2013 (23:59 CET).
Notification date: January 31, 2014
Conference: June 23-25, 2014


Program Committee:

Flavia Bonomo (Universidad de Buenos Aires)
Sam Burer (University of Iowa)
Gérard Cornuéjols (Carnegie Mellon University)
Satoru Fujishige (Kyoto University)
Michael Jünger (Universität zu Köln)
Matthias Köppe (University of California, Davis)
Jon Lee, chair (University of Michigan)
Jeff Linderoth (University of Wisconsin)
Jean-Philippe Richard (University of Florida)
András Sebő (CNRS, Laboratoire G-SCOP, Grenoble)
Maxim Sviridenko (University of Warwick)
Chaitanya Swamy (University of Waterloo)
Jens Vygen (Universität Bonn)
David P. Williamson (Cornell University)
Laurence Wolsey (Université catholique de Louvain)


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