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»ã±¨ÄÚÈÝ£ºGlobal optimization has many significant progress in the last decades in algorithmic and computational approaches and in its diversity of applications in sciences and engineering. This talk is going to re-examine several challenging issues in the field of global optimization. We will start with a historical development and then we will address several complexity issues. Then we are going to discuss heuristics and techniques for their evaluation.

 

Ó×ÎÒ¼ò½é£ºDr. Panos M. Pardalos serves as a Distinguished Professor of the Industrial and Systems Engineering Department and the J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering, and is also an affiliate faculty member of the Computer and Information Science Department, as well as the Hellenic Studies Center at the University of Florida Engineering.

 

He is also the Director of the Center for Applied Optimization (http://www.ise.ufl.edu/cao/). Dr. Pardalos is a world leading expert in global and combinatorial optimization (H-index=76). His recent research interests include network design problems, optimization, data mining, and massive computing for applications in telecommunications, e-commerce, and biomedical engineering. Professor Pardalos is a Fellow of AAAS and INFORMS. He is a member of several Academies of Sciences and holds several honorary professorships and Ph.D. degrees at universities around the world. Dr. Panos Pardalos, was recently awarded the 2013 EURO Gold Medal Prize, bestowed by the Association for European Operational Research Societies, as well as recipient of the 2013 Constantin Carathéodory Prize of the International Society of Global Optimization.

 

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