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Cargese Workshop on Combinatorial Optimization
Cargèse, Corsica (France)
Workshop in 2025
We are happy to announce that the 14th edition of the workshop will take place on September 15-19, 2025 at the Institut d'Études Scientifiques de Cargèse (IESC). The theme of the next workshop is "Fast Algorithms for Linear Programming and their Combinatorial Applications". The website for the workshop is linked below:
About
The yearly Cargese workshop aims to bring together researchers in combinatorial optimization around a chosen topic of current interest. It is intended to be a forum for the exchange of recent developments and powerful tools, with an emphasis on theory. Other goals include the promotion of interactions between participants and discussions of open problems.
The current organization commitee consists of Ahmad Abdi, Daniel Dadush, Yuri Faenza, Samuel Fiorini, Britta Peis, Laura Sanità, Paolo Ventura, and Stefan Weltge. They receive advise from the steering commitee, consisting of Fritz Eisenbrand, Michel Goemans, Monique Laurent, R. Ravi, and Jens Vygen.
Previous editions
- 2024: Sampling and Counting
- 2023: Machine Learning and Discrete Optimization (held in Porquerolles)
- 2022: Polyhedral Combinatorics
The first ten editions have been organized by Samuel Fiorini, Gianpaolo Oriolo, Gautier Stauffer, and Paolo Ventura. They received advise from the steering commitee, consisting of Fritz Eisenbrand, Michel Goemans, Monique Laurent, and R. Ravi.
- 2019: Proofs from the Book in Combinatorial Optimization
- 2018: Algorithms from Structure, Structure from Algorithms
- 2017: Computational Combinatorial Optimization (held in Porquerolles)
- 2016: Discrete Geometry and Algorithms for Integer Programming
- 2015: Fast Algorithms
- 2014: Extended Formulations II
- 2013: Submodular Functions
- 2012: The Traveling Salesman Problem
- 2011: Rounding in Combinatorial Optimization
- 2010: Extended Formulations I
Credits
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