SIGOPT International Conference on Optimization 2020 - TU Dortmund
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Organizing and Program Comittee Christoph Buchheim (TU Dortmund University) Mirjam Dür (University of Augsburg) Anja Fischer (Chair) (TU Dortmund University) Christian Meyer (TU Dortmund University) Peter Recht (TU Dortmund University) Ralf Werner (University of Augsburg) Local Organizing Comittee at TU Dortmund University Christoph Buchheim Anja Fischer (Chair) Christian Meyer Peter Recht Further Local Team Members Maja Hügging Mario Kayser Hanna Porck Jan Schwiddessen In case of any problems, do not hesitate to ask us. Apart from meeting us at the conference floor (green badges), you can send us an email to sigopt2020.wiwi@tu-dortmund.de or call +49 231 7553162. Location TU Dortmund University Mathematics Building “Mathe Tower” Vogelpothsweg 87 44227 Dortmund
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How to get to TU Dortmund University via public transport There is a direct connection via local train from Dortmund main station to the university. Just take the local train S1, direction Essen or Solingen and exit at “Dortmund Universität”. During the day, the S1 trains run every 15 minutes. The precise timetable can be found at https://www.vrr.de/en/ homepage/ From the train station it just takes a few minutes to walk to the conference building called “Mathe Tower”. There will be signs to guide you. Room Plan of the Mathematics Building “Mathe Tower” (building 14 on the campus map)
General Information For more information, please consult the conference webpage www.wiwi.tu-dortmund.de/sigopt. Registration You can register and get your conference material in room M/E23. The conference desk is open all three days during the breaks and in the mornings. Additionally you can register on Tuesday from 5 pm to 6:30 pm. Wlan Eduroam is available. If you do not have eduroam, you can get a guest account for the TU Dortmund University at the conference desk. Abstracts & Presentations All abstracts are included in a small booklet available on the conference webpage. All presentations are planned for 25 minutes, including time for questions. The conference language is English. A projector, a wireless presenter including a laser pointer as well as a blackboard are available in each room. Coffee Breaks All coffee breaks take place in room M/E23. You can get coffee, tea, water and cookies there all day. Lunch On Wednesday and Thursday you can go to the university canteen “Mensa” next to the conference building for lunch. You can pay cash at Mensa. On Friday there will be some snacks available in room M/E23. Social Event and Conference Dinner On Thursday we will visit the Zollern Colliery. Our bus starts at 16:10 close to the conference building. Please be there on time. Dinner starts at 18:30 in the restaurant “Pferdestall” at the area of the Zollern Colliery. The bus transfer, the entrance fee to the Zollern Colliery as well as the conference dinner comes at no additional costs. Concerning beverages please note that only water as well as one further drink is included in the conference fee. Of course you can get further drinks at your own charge. The transfer back to university or the city center of Dortmund is not included. There are several regional trains and further public transfer connections from Zollern Colliery. One needs a standard ticket for Dortmund (2.90 Euro). Connections • regional train RB 43 from the train station Bövinghausen (in short walking distance from the restaurant) to Dortmund main station: 20:04, 21:04, 22:04 • bus from station “Industriemuseum Zollern” (directly next to the museum): bus 462 (direction “Huckarde Bushof”) to “Kirchlinde Zentrum” and then bus 460 (direction “Reinoldikirche”) to the main station: 20:00, 20:21, 20:55, 21:25 • bus from station “Industriemuseum Zollern” (directly next to the museum): bus 462 (direction “Huckarde Bushof”) to “Huckarde Bushof” and then subway U 47 (direction “Aplerbeck”) to the main station: 22:23, 22:53, 23:23
Information with respect to Coronavirus For general information of the TU Dortmund University on this topic see https://www.tu-dortmund. de/universitaet/aktuelles/detail/coronavirus-measures-at-tu-dortmund-university/. The lastest information on the Coronavirus by the Robert Koch Institute can be found at https://www. rki.de/EN/Home/homepage_node.html. We ask all participants that are feeling sick to stay at home or in the hotel. Furthermore we ask you to avoid hand contact. om ck.c sto be do /a zy ka We have washbasins and soap in all rooms. Each participants will get a printout on hints to prevent illness and on the correct way to wash the hands. For information see https://www.infektionsschutz. de/mediathek/infografiken.html by the Federal Centre for Health Education. The conference rooms will be cleaned on a regular basis. The wireless presenters will be cleaned after each speaker.
Program Wednesday 4th March 2020 9:00 – 9:15 Opening Keynote Talk M/E28 9:15 – 10:15 Peter Gritzmann On dynamic discrete tomography: Constrained flow and multi assignment problems for plasma particle tracking 10:15 – 10:45 Coffee Break (M/E23) Parallel Session M/E19 M/E21 10:45 – 11:10 Groetzner Helmberg Extending the Robust (Relative) Regret Preconditioned Conjugate Gradients in Approach to a Multicriteria Setting Interior Point Methods For the Bundle Subproblem 11:10 – 11:35 Rocktäschel Neumann Solving set optimization Inner Parallel Cuts for Mixed-Integer problems using multiobjec- Convex Optimization tive subproblems 11:35 – 12:00 Günther Lämmel Computing minimal elements of finite On nondegenerate M- families of sets w. r. t. Preorder rela- stationary points for tions in set optimization mathematical programs with sparsity constraint 12:00 – 13:00 Lunch Parallel Session M/E19 M/E21 13:00 – 13:25 Kämmerling Behling Stochastic demands in single allocation On the Circumcentered-Reflection hub location Method for the Convex Feasibility Problem 13:25 – 13:50 Bindewald Filipecki A New Modeling Framework Aligning Semidefinite Programming Approach to Different Concepts Of Optimization un- Optimal Power Flow with FACTS De- der Uncertainty Applied to Lot Sizing vices 13:50 – 14:15 Kurtz De Santis Min-max-min Robust Combinatorial Op- Improving ADMMs for Solving Doubly timization under Budgeted Uncertainty Nonnegative Programs Through Dual Factorization 14:15 – 14:40 Al Dahik Bettiol Using Frank-Wolfe as a Relaxation- Matrix generation algorithms for binary Guided Solver for a Class of Robust quadratically constrained quadratic prob- Combinatorial Problems with an Ellip- lems soidal Uncertainty Set
Wednesday 4th March 2020 14:40 – 15:10 Coffee Break (M/E23) Keynote Talk M/E28 15:10 – 16:10 Sebastian Sager PDE constrained Mixed-Integer Optimal Control 16:10 – 16:25 Short Break (M/E23) Parallel Session M/E19 M/E21 M/E25 (video) 16:25 – 16:50 Abdulaleem Dee Hamidi Mixed E-duality for E- The Unit Re-balancing New neighbourhood gener- differentiable vector opti- Problem ation strategy for BOSCP mization problems under (generalized) V -E-invexity 16:50 – 17:15 Adelhütte Fügenschuh Kentache The Flexible Γ-Approach Mission and Path Plan- On optimizing a quadratic for Robust Nonlinear Dis- ning for Unmanned Aerial function over the efficient crete and Combinatorial Vehicles set Optimization 17:15 – 17:40 Henke Schmidt Cybula The bilevel continuous Temperature-Based Tra- Deep Infeasibility Explo- knapsack problem with jectory Optimization ration Method for Vehicle uncertain follower’s for Wire-Arc Additive Routing Problems objective Manufacturing 17:40 – 18:05 Costa Kuthe Chaiblaine Robust optimization for Engineering Fused Lasso Discrete optimization of clustering of big data sets Solvers on Trees the sum of ratios 18:10 – Discussion on the positioning of the SIGOPT (M/E28)
Thursday 5th March 2020 Keynote Talk M/E28 9:00 – 10:00 Angelika Wiegele EXPEDIS: Solving Constrained Binary Quadratic Problems via Max-Cut 10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break (M/E23) Parallel Session M/E19 M/E21 10:30 – 10:55 Dahlbeck Cinar A Mixed-Integer Programming Approach A Branch-and-Price Algorithm for the for the T-Row and Multi-Bay Facility Maximum Weight Perfect Matching Layout Problem with Three Bays Problem with Conflict Constraints 10:55 – 11:20 Ostermeier Mallach Optimizing operational kitting efforts by Compact Linearization for Binary a scheduling MILP Quadratic Programs 11:20 – 11:45 Turan Hoang A Meet and Regret heuristic for the dy- ARRIVAL: A Zero-Player Reachability namic vehicle synchronization problem Switching Game with soft time windows 11:45 – 12:10 Werner Efficient computation of the Wasserstein-∞ metric for Distri- butions with finite support 12:10 – 13:10 Lunch Parallel Session M/E19 M/E21 13:10 – 13:35 Stein Ahrens A general branch-and-bound framework Efficient and Design-Rule Aware De- for global multiobjective optimization tailed Routing in VLSI-Design 13:35 – 14:00 Löhne Daboul Computing Convex Hulls of Trajectories Global Interconnect Optimization 14:00 – 14:25 Eichfelder Hermann Multiobjective Mixed Integer Convex Op- Faster Linear-Size Adder Circuits timization by a Decision Space Branch- and-Bound 14:25 – 14:55 Coffee Break (M/E23) Keynote Talk M/E28 14:55 – 15:55 Laura Palagi Mathematical Programming and Machine Learning 16:10 – end Excursion to Zeche Zollern – The Zollern Colliery and Conference Dinner
Friday 6th March 2020 Parallel Session M/E28 M/E21 9:00 – 9:25 And. Fischer Critical multipliers and how they can be avoided numerically 9:25 – 9:50 Radons Hamadou (video) Homotopy continuation for piecewise lin- Optimization over Integer Efficient Set ear systems by Decomposition of Criteria Cone 9:50 – 10:15 Steinbach Non-Smooth Optimization: Abs-Normal NLPs versus MPECs 10:15 – 10:45 Coffee Break (M/E23) Parallel Session M/E19 M/E21 10:45 – 11:10 Zentgraf Müller On an assignment problem for multi-way Multiobjective Optimal Control of a bucketed Cuckoo Hash tables on genome- Non-Smooth Semi-Linear Elliptic PDE scale data 11:10 – 11:35 Blumenthal Gebken Scalable generalized median graph es- A continuation method for multiobjec- timation and applications in computa- tive optimization problems with inexact tional biology objective gradients 11:35 – 12:00 Schrinner Warnow Haplotype Threading: Accurate Poly- A New Proximity Measure Based on ploid Phasing from Long Reads KKT Conditions for Multiobjective Op- timization Problems 12:00 – 12:45 Lunch Snack (M/E23) Keynote Talk M/E28 12:45 – 13:45 Christian Clason Convex relaxation of hybrid discrete-continuous control problems 13:45 – 14:00 Closing
Participants Abdulaleem Najeeb Hadhramout University, Al- nabbas985@gmail.com Mahrah, University of Łódź Adelhütte Dennis Friedrich-Alexander- dennis.adelhuette@fau.de Universität Erlangen- Nürnberg Ahrens Markus Universität Bonn ahrens@or.uni-bonn.de Al Dahik Chifaa ENSMM and FEMTO-ST chifaa.dahik@femto-st.fr institute Al Masry Zeina ENSMM and FEMTO-ST zeina.al.masry@ens2m.fr institute Behling Roger School of Applied Mathe- rogerbehling@gmail.com matics, Fundação Getúlio Vargas Beser Alper TU Dortmund University Alper.Beser@tu-dortmund.de Bettiol Enrico TU Dortmund University ebettiol@mathematik.tu-dortmund.de Bienek Nils TU Dortmund University Nils.Bienek@tu-dortmund.de Bindewald Viktor Karlsruher Institut für Tech- viktor.bindewald@kit.edu nologie Blumenthal David Technical University of Mu- david.blumenthal@wzw.tum.de nich Buchheim Christoph TU Dortmund University christoph.buchheim@math.tu-dortmund.de Chaabane Djamal University of Sciences and chaabane_dj@yahoo.fr Technology Houari Boume- diene Chaiblaine Yacine USTHB yacinechaiblaine@gmail.com Çınar Alim Buğra Boğaziçi University bugra.cinar@boun.edu.tr Clason Christian Universität Duisburg-Essen christian.clason@uni-due.de Chlumsky- Fabian Technische Universität chlumsky@mathematik.uni-kl.de Harttmann Kaiserslautern Cybula Piotr University of Łódź piotr.cybula@wmii.uni.lodz.pl Daboul Siad University of Bonn daboul@or.uni-bonn.de Dahlbeck Mirko TU Dortmund University mirko.dahlbeck@tu-dortmund.de Dee Robin BTU Cottbus–Senftenberg deerobin@b-tu.de De Santis Marianna SAPIENZA, University of marianna.desantis@uniroma1.it Rome Dür Mirjam University of Augsburg mirjam.duer@math.uni-augsburg.de Eichfelder Gabriele Technische Universität Ilme- Gabriele.Eichfelder@tu-ilmenau.de nau Filipecki Bartosz Technische Universität bartosz.filipecki@mathematik.tu-chemnitz.de Chemnitz Fischer Andreas Technische Universität Dres- Andreas.Fischer@tu-dresden.de den Fischer Anja TU Dortmund University anja2.fischer@tu-dortmund.de Fischer Frank Johannes Gutenberg- frank.fischer@uni-mainz.de Universität Mainz Fügenschuh Armin Brandenburgische Technis- fuegensc@b-tu.de che Universität Cottbus– Senftenberg Gebken Bennet Universität Paderborn bgebken@math.uni-paderborn.de Gimmi Kathrin University of Augsburg kathrin.gimmi@math.uni-augsburg.de Graf Lukas University of Augsburg lukas.graf@t-online.de
Gritzmann Peter Technische Universität gritzman@ma.tum.de München Groetzner Patrick University of Augsburg patrick.groetzner@math.uni-augsburg.de Grütering Alexandra TU Dortmund University alexandra.gruetering@tu-dortmund.de Günther Christian Martin Luther University christian.guenther@mathematik.uni-halle.de Halle-Wittenberg Hamidi Imane University of sciences and imane.hamidi.ro@gmail.com Technology Houari Boume- diene Hamadou Sarah AMCD et RO sarah.hamadou@icloud.com Held Stephan Universität Bonn held@dm.uni-bonn.de Helmberg Christoph Technische Universität helmberg@mathematik.tu-chemnitz.de Chemnitz Henke Dorothee TU Dortmund University dorothee.henke@math.tu-dortmund.de Hermann Anna Universität Bonn hermann@or.uni-bonn.de Hillbrecht Sebastian TU Dortmund University Sebastian.Hillbrecht@math.tu-dortmund.de Hoang Hung ETH Zürich hung.hoang@inf.ethz.ch Kämmerling Nicolas TU Dortmund University kaemmerling@itl.tu-dortmund.de Kentache Sarah University of Science and sarouchette07@gmail.com Technology Houari Boume- dien Klau Gunnar Heinrich Heine University gunnar.klau@hhu.de Düsseldorf Kurtz Jannis RWTH Aachen University kurtz@mathc.rwth-aachen.de Kuthe Elias TU Dortmund University elias.kuthe@tu-dortmund.de Lackes Richard TU Dortmund University Richard.Lackes@tu-dortmund.de Lämmel Sebastian TU Chemnitz sebastian.laemmel@mathematik.tu-chemnitz.de Löhne Andreas Friedrich Schiller University andreas.loehne@uni-jena.de Jena Mallach Sven University of Cologne mallach@informatik.uni-koeln.de Meyer Christian TU Dortmund University christian2.meyer@tu-dortmund.de Mohr Robert Karlsruher Institut für Tech- robert.mohr@kit.edu nologie Moreira Carina Trier University costa@uni-trier.de Costa Müller Georg University of Konstanz georg.mueller@uni-konstanz.de Navas Paul TU Dortmund University pnavas@mathematik.tu-dortmund.de Neumann Christoph Karlsruhe Institute of Tech- christoph.neumann@kit.edu nology Ostermeier Frederik BMW Group Frederik.Ostermeier@bmw.de Otto Christin TU Dortmund University christin-maria.otto@tu-dortmund.de Palagi Laura Università di Roma palagi@diag.uniroma1.it Plitt Jana TU Dortmund University Jana.Plitt@tu-dortmund.de Radermacher Marius TU Dortmund University marius.radermacher@tu-dortmund.de Radons Manuel TU Berlin mradons@gmx.de Rahmann Sven TU Dortmund University Sven.Rahmann@tu-dortmund.de Rashidi Fereidoun TU Dortmund University Fereidoun.Rashidi@tu-dortmund.de Recht Peter TU Dortmund University Peter.Recht@tu-dortmund.de Rocktäschel Stefan Technische Universität Ilme- stefan.rocktaeschel@tu-ilmenau.de nau Rosin Korinna TU Dortmund University korinna.rosin@math.tu-dortmund.de Sager Sebastian Otto-von-Guericke Univer- sager@ovgu.de sität Magdeburg
Schindler Kerstin Schmidt Johannes Brandenburgische Technis- Johannes.Schmidt@b-tu.de che Universität Cottbus- Senftenberg Schmidt Regina University of Augsburg regina.schmidt@math.uni-augsburg.de Schrinner Sven Heinrich-Heine-University sven.schrinner@hhu.de Düsseldorf Sengewald Julian TU Dortmund University Julian.Sengewald@tu-dortmund.de Sievers Michael TU Dortmund University michael.sievers@math.tu-dortmund.de Sperber Maximilian TU Dortmund University maximilian.sperber@math.tu-dortmund.de Stein Oliver Karlsruhe Institute of Tech- oliver.stein@kit.edu nology Steinbach Marc Leibniz Universität Han- mcs@ifam.uni-hannover.de nover Thelen Regina TU Dortmund University Regina.Thelen@tu-dortmund.de Turan Belma Vienna University of Eco- belma.turan@wu.ac.at nomics and Business Vetter Georg TU Dortmund University Georg.Vetter@tu-dortmund.de Walther Stephan TU Dortmund University stephan.walther@tu-dortmund.de Warnow Leo Technische Universität Ilme- leo.warnow@tu-ilmenau.de nau Werner Ralf Universität Augsburg ralf.werner@math.uni-augsburg.de Wiegele Angelika University of Klagenfurt angelika.wiegele@aau.at Wiesche Manuel TU Dortmund University manuel.wiesche@tu-dortmund.de Zentgraf Jens TU Dortmund University jens.zentgraf@tu-dortmund.de
Notes
Wednesday 4th March 2020 Thursday 5th March 2020 Friday 6th March 2020 9:00 – 9:15 Opening Keynote Talk Parallel Session Keynote Talk M/E28 M/E28 M/E21 M/E28 9:00 – 10:00 Angelika Wiegele 9:00 – 9:25 And. Fischer 9:15 – 10:15 Peter Gritzmann 10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break (M/E23) 9:25 – 9:50 Radons Hamadou (video) 10:15 – 10:45 Coffee Break (M/E23) Parallel Session 9:50 – 10:15 Steinbach Parallel Session M/E19 M/E21 hline 10:15 – 10:45 Coffee Break (M/E23) M/E19 M/E21 10:30 – 10:55 Dahlbeck Cinar Parallel Session 10:45 – 11:10 Groetzner Helmberg 10:55 – 11:20 Ostermeier Mallach M/E19 M/E21 11:10 – 11:35 Rocktäschel Neumann 11:20 – 11:45 Turan Hoang 10:45 – 11:10 Zentgraf Müller 11:35 – 12:00 Günther Lämmel 11:45 – 12:10 Werner 11:10 – 11:35 Blumenthal Gebken 12:00 – 13:00 Lunch 12:10 – 13:10 Lunch 11:35 – 12:00 Schrinner Warnow Parallel Session Parallel Session 12:00 – 12:45 Lunch Snack (M/E23) M/E19 M/E21 M/E19 M/E21 Keynote Talk 13:00 – 13:25 Kämmerling Behling 13:10 – 13:35 Stein Ahrens M/E28 13:25 – 13:50 Bindewald Filipecki 13:35 – 14:00 Löhne Daboul 12:45 – 13:45 Christian Clason 13:50 – 14:15 Kurtz De Santis 14:00 – 14:25 Eichfelder Hermann 13:45 – 14:00 Closing Program in a Nutshell 14:15 – 14:40 Al Dahik Bettiol 14:25 – 14:55 Coffee Break (M/E23) 14:40 – 15:10 Coffee Break (M/E23) Keynote Talk Keynote Talk M/E28 M/E28 14:55 – 15:55 Laura Palagi 15:10–16:10 Sebastian Sager 16:10 – end Excursion and Conference Dinner 16:10 – 16:25 Short Break (M/E23) Parallel Session M/E19 M/E21 M/E25 (video) 16:25 – 16:50 Abdulaleem Dee Hamidi 16:50 – 17:15 Adelhütte Fügenschuh Kentache 17:15 – 17:40 Henke Schmidt Cybula 17:40 – 18:05 Costa Kuthe Chaiblaine 18:10 Discussion on the positioning of the SIGOPT (M/E28)
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