In connection with the 8th International Symposium on Combinatorial
Optimization
Special Issue in Discrete Applied Mathematics
We are preparing a special issue of the journal Discrete Applied
Mathematics devoted to the
8th International Symposium on Combinatorial Optimization (ISCO 2024) that
was held in
Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, 22-24 May 2024.
All interested researchers are invited to contribute their novel research
articles to this
special issue. Contributions arising from papers given at the symposium
should be
substantially extended, and should cite the conference paper where
appropriate.
Submissions of contributions not presented at the workshop are also welcome.
The topics should relate to the themes of the biennial ISCO series, for
example:
- combinatorial optimization
- approximation algorithms
- cutting-planes algorithms
- polyhedral combinatorics
- computational complexity
- graph and network algorithms
- linear and nonlinear (mixed-)integer programming
All submissions will be thoroughly refereed according to the high standards
of
Discrete Applied Mathematics.
The full papers must be submitted through the Editorial System of the
journal:
https://www2.cloud.editorialmanager.com/dam/default2.aspx
To ensure that your manuscript is correctly identified for inclusion into
the special issue,
it is imperative to select 'VSI: DAM_ISCO2024' when you reach the "Article
Type" step in the
submission process. Please see the author instructions on the site for any
additional information.
The deadline for submission is 30 November 2024.
Accepted papers will be published online individually, before print
publication.
Additional information about the special issue can be obtained from the
Guest Editors.
We are looking forward to receiving your contribution.
The Guest Editors,
Amitabh Basu abasu9@jhu.edu
Marcia Fampa fampa@cos.ufrj.br
Jon Lee (Managing Co-editor) jonxlee@umich.edu
Ali Ridha Mahjoub ridha.mahjoub@lamsade.dauphine.fr
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