Applied Mathematics Colloquium
Annenberg 105
Recent Advances in the Theory of Linear Programming
Jesús De Loera,
Professor,
Mathematics,
UC Davis,
Linear programming is undeniably a central tool of applied mathematics and a source of many fascinating mathematical problems. In this talk I will present several advances from the past 5 years in the theory of linear optimization. These results include new results on the complexity of the simplex method, the structure of central paths of interior point methods, and about the geometry of some less well-known iterative techniques. I will try to summarize work by many authors and will include results that are my own joint work with subsets of the following people A. Basu, M. Junod, S. Klee, B. Sturmfels, and C. Vinzant.
For more information, please contact Sydney Garstang by phone at x4555 or by email at [email protected].
Event Series
Applied Mathematics Colloquium Series