Description
Author: Rafael MartÃ, Gerhard Reinelt
Publisher: Springer
Published: 03/11/2023
Pages: 227
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.51d
ISBN13: 9783662648797
ISBN10: 3662648792
BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Programming | Algorithms
- Mathematics | Applied
- Computers | Data Science | General
About the Author
​Rafael Martà is Professor of Statistics and Operations Research at the University of Valencia, Spain. He received a doctoral degree in Mathematics in 1994, and has done extensive research in metaheuristics for hard optimization problems. Dr Martà has about 200 publications, half of them in indexed journals (JCR). He authored several books in optimization, included the co-edited Handbook of Heuristics, a 3-volume reference in the area, published by Springer (2018). Prof. Martà has supervised 7 doctoral and 14 Master thesis, and has secured an American patent. Prof. Martà is currently area editor in the Journal of Heuristics, and associate editor in several journals, including the European Journal of Operational Research, and Math. Prog. Computation. He is Senior Research Associate of the private company OptTek Systems (USA), and has given more than 50 invited and plenary talks. Dr. Martà has been invited Professor in many universities, including the University of Colorado (USA), the University of Molde (Norway), the University of Wien (Austria), the University of Bretagne-Sud (France), or the University College of Dublin (Ireland). He coordinates the Spanish Network on Metaheuristics, funded by the Spanish government as a Network of excellence, and the doctoral program "Statistics and Optimization" at the Univerity of Valencia.
Gerhard Reinelt is professor of Computer Science at Heidelberg University, Germany, since 1992. He received a doctoral degree in Mathematics in 1985 and habilitated in Computer Science in 1991, both at the University of Augsburg, Germany. His main research activities are concerned with the development, analysis and implementation of algorithms for the solution of large-scale combinatorial optimization and mixed-integer programming problems. This comprises the design of fast approximate heuristics as well as the development of algorithms for computing provably optimum solutions, where emphasis is laid on methods for cutting plane generation. Reinelt has supervised 21 doctoral students and published several books and co-edited volumes.