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Mathematical Programming at the University of Wisconsin -
Madison
Mathematical Programming Research and Education in the Computer Sciences Department
This is the World Wide Web home page for the Math Programming Group in the
University of Wisconsin Computer Sciences Department.
Mathematical Programming is the study of constrained and unconstrained
optimization problems. Theory, algorithms and applications are
principal areas of research. A great variety of problems in nature,
the physical and biological sciences appear naturally as constrained
optimization problems, or can be easily cast as such problems.
Major divisions of the field include: linear and nonlinear programming,
integer programming, complementarity problems and variational inequalities.
Table of Contents
Math Programming Faculty
Math Programming PhD Students
Research Projects
Recent Papers
Compressed postscript versions of recent papers of the Mathematical
Programming Group are available.
Math Programming Courses
PhD Qualifying Exam in Math Programming
Relevant Web Links
Periodiacally updated. Contact paulb@cs.wisc.edu