Overview
- Editors:
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Franco Giannessi
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Department of Mathematics, University of Pisa, Italy
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Sándor Komlósi
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Faculty of Business and Economics, Janus Pannonius University, Hungary
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Tamás Rapcsák
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Computer and Automation Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
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Table of contents (22 chapters)
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- Carla Antoni, Angela Dalena
Pages 5-12
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- József Békési, Gábor Galambos, Timo Raita
Pages 13-28
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- Saul I. Gass, Christoph Witzgall, Howard H. Harary
Pages 65-91
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- Galina Jalal, Jakob Krarup
Pages 101-114
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- E. de Klerk, C. Roos, T. Terlaky
Pages 137-157
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- Giandomenico Mastroeni, Massimo Pappalardo
Pages 181-190
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- Panos M. Pardalos, Xin Liu
Pages 223-234
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- András Prékopa, Béla Vizvári, Tamás Badics
Pages 235-255
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About this book
Though the volume covers 22 papers by 36 authors from 12 countries, the history in the background is bound to Hungary where, in 1973 Andras Pn§kopa started to lay the foundation of a scientific forum, which can be a regular meeting spot for experts of the world in the field. Since then, there has been a constant interest in that forum. Headed at present by Tamas Rapcsak, the Laboratory of Operations Research and Decisions Systems of the Computer and Automation Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences followed the tradition in every respect, namely conferences were organized almost in every second year and in the same stimulating area, in the Matra mountains. The basic fields were kept, providing opportunities for the leading personalities to give voice to their latest results. The floor has been widened recently for the young generation, ensuring this way both a real location for the past, present and future experts to meet and also the possibility for them to make the multicoloured rainbow of the fields unbroken and continuous. The volume is devoted to the memory of Steven Vajda, one of the pioneers on mathematical programming, born is Hungary. In 1992 he took part in the XIth International Conference on Mathematical Programming at Matrafiired where, with his bright personality, he greatly contributed to the good spirituality of the event. We thank Jakob Krarup for his reminiscence on the life and scientific activities of late Steven Vajda.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Mathematics, University of Pisa, Italy
Franco Giannessi
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Faculty of Business and Economics, Janus Pannonius University, Hungary
Sándor Komlósi
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Computer and Automation Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
Tamás Rapcsák