The workshop is part of the triennial
FoCM conference series, organized by
the Society for Foundations of Computational Mathematics
hosted by the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, June 4-14, 2011.
"The scope of the workshop includes various topics of continuous optimization. Each afternoon there will be one 45 minute semiplenary presentation and up to six 25 minute presentations. "
Speakers
Yurii Nesterov, UCL, Belgium, (semiplenary speaker) Tamas Terlaky, Lehigh University, USA (semiplenary speaker) Damla Ahipasaoglu, LSE, UK Michel Baes, ETH, Switzerland Constantine Caramanis, UT Austin, USA Coralia Cartis, University of Edinburgh, UK Frank Curtis, Lehigh University, USA Francois Glineur, UCL, Belgium Don Goldfarb, Columbia University, USA Tibor Illes, University of Strathclyde, UK Martin Lotz, University of Edinburgh, UK Gabor Pataki, UNC, Chapel Hill , USA Javier Pena, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Ben Recht, University of Wisconsin, USA Jim Renegar, Cornell University, USA Peter Richtarik, University of Edinburg, UK Vera Roshchina, University of Evora, Portugal Michael Todd, Cornell University, USA Philippe Toint, FUNDP, Belgium Lieven Vandenberghe, UCLA, USA Schedule and talk abstractsRelated plenary talk: Michael OvertonRelated workshops of FoCM'11: Computational harmonic analysis, image and signal processingPrevious workshops: FoCM'08, FoCM'05 |
OrganizersRaphael HauserOxford University, UK Katya Scheinberg Lehigh University, USA Ya-Xiang Yuan Beijing, Chana contact us |
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