Call for papers PCO'12

Bora Uçar <[email protected]> Wed, 26 Oct 2011 09:10:57 +0200
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Dear Colleagues,

A workshop of IPDPS, Parallel Computing and Optimization, welcomes papers on CSC since its introduction last year. Paper submissions are due December 23, 2011.  Please consider submitting your papers.

Call for papers in pdf form:
http://conf.laas.fr/PCO12/Call5.0.pdf

Workshop's home page:
http://conf.laas.fr/PCO12/index.html

Best regards,
Bora

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SCOPE:

The workshop on new trends in Parallel Computing and Optimization aims at providing a forum for scientific researchers and engineers on recent advances in the field of parallel or distributed computing for difficult combinatorial optimization problems, like 0-1 multidimensional knapsack problems and cutting stock problems, large scale linear programming problems, nonlinear optimization problems and global optimization problems. Emphasis will be placed on new techniques for the solution of these difficult problems like cooperative methods for integer programming problems and polynomial optimization methods. Aspects related to Combinatorial Scientific Computing (CSC) will also be treated. Finally, the use of new approaches in parallel computing like GPU or hybrid computing, peer to peer comp
 uting and cloud computing will be considered. Application to planning, logistics, manufacturing, finance, telecommunications and computational biology will be considered.

TOPICS:
* Integer programming, linear programming, nonlinear programming.
* Global optimization, polynomial optimization.
* Exact methods, heuristics 
* Parallel algorithms for combinatorial optimization.
* Parallel metaheuristics. 
* Distributed optimization algorithms. 
* Graph partitioning, preconditioning, Combinatorial Scientific Computing, 
* Hybrid computing and the solution of optimization problems. 
* Peer to peer computing and optimization problems.
*Applications: planning, logistics, manufacturing, finance, telecommunications, computational biology, combinatorial algorithms in high performance computing.