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Networks and logic - optimization and programming (PNA1)

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Title Networks and logic - optimization and programming (PNA1)
Period 10 / 2002 - unknown
Status Completed
Research number OND1256267

Abstract

Fundamental and applied research in mathematical logic, combinatorics, in particular networks (graphs), optimization, algorithmics, complexity, and transportation. Research topics originate from fields like networks, combinatorial optimization, computational logic and computational complexity, and from practice, in particular: production and transportation planning, routing, scheduling, timetabling, the design of VLSI-circuits, and computational biology. The techniques developed use models and methods from mathematics (mathematical logic, geometry, topology, graph theory), operations research and mathematical optimization (combinatorial, linear, integer, and semidefinite optimization), and computer science (logic and constraint programming and complexity theory). The research within PNA1 is organized through three main subthemes: PNA 1.1 Networks and Optimization (Bert Gerards, Monique Laurent, and Alexander Schrijver): The design, analysis and implementation of optimization and approximation algorithms for combinatorial problems with the help of methods from graph theory, topology, discrete mathematics, geometry, and mathematical optimization. - PNA 1.2 Constraint and Integer Programming (Krzysztof Apt): Foundations and applications of constraint programming. The foundational work concentrates on the design and implementation of an adequate programming environment for constraint programming. The application part concentrates on the use of constraint programming for various optimization problems drawing on integer programming techniques. - PNA1.3 Algorithmic and Combinatorial Methods for Molecular Biology (Leen Stougie): The mathematical analysis of molecular structures in biology and the design, analysis and implementation of algorithms for computational molecular biology. The methods come from combinatorics (graph theory and combinatorial optimization), computer science (constraint programming and computational complexity) and mathematical programming.

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Researcher Prof.dr. K.R. Apt
Researcher Prof.dr. S. Etalle
Researcher Dott.ssa. R. Gennari
Researcher Dr. D.C. Gijswijt
Researcher Dr.ir. W.J. van Hoeve
Researcher Prof.dr. M. Laurent
Researcher Dr. G. Maroti
Researcher Dr. M. Peeters
Researcher Dr. F. van Raamsdonk
Researcher Prof.dr. A. Schrijver
Researcher A.G. Steenbeek
Researcher Prof.dr. L. Stougie
Researcher Dr. C.F.M. Vermeulen
Project leader Prof.dr.ir. A.M.H. Gerards

Classification

A31100 ICT equipment
A56000 Distribution, logistics, planning
A62100 Traffic systems, transport systems, traffic safety
D11100 Logic, set theory and arithmetic
D11500 Geometry, topology
D11700 Operations research
D16100 Computer systems, architectures, networks
D16200 Software, algorithms, control systems
D21100 Bioinformatics, biomathematics, biomechanics

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