The Mathematics of Peter L. Hammer (1936-2006): Graphs, Optimization, and Boolean Models; Crama, Yves ; et alin Boros, Endre; Crama, Yves; De Werra, Dominique (Eds.) et al The Mathematics of Peter L. Hammer (1936-2006): Graphs, Optimization, and Boolean Models (2011) This volume of the Annals of Operations Research, contains a collection of papers published in memory of Peter L. Hammer. As we recall further down, Peter made substantial contributions to several areas ... [more ▼] This volume of the Annals of Operations Research, contains a collection of papers published in memory of Peter L. Hammer. As we recall further down, Peter made substantial contributions to several areas of operations research and discretemathematics, including, in particular, mathematical programming (linear and quadratic 0–1 programming, pseudo-Boolean optimization, knapsack problems, etc.), combinatorial optimization (transportation problems, network flows, MAXSAT, simple plant location, etc.), graph theory (special classes of graphs, stability problems, and their applications), data mining and classification (Logical Analysis of Data), and, last but not least, Boolean theory (satisfiability, duality, Horn functions, threshold functions, and their applications). [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 19 (1 ULg) The Mathematics of Peter L. Hammer (1936-2006): Graphs, Optimization, and Boolean Models; Crama, Yves ; et alin Annals of Operations Research (2011), 188 This volume contains a collection of papers published in memory of Peter L. Hammer (1936-2006). Peter Hammer made substantial contributions to several areas of operations research and discrete mathematics ... [more ▼] This volume contains a collection of papers published in memory of Peter L. Hammer (1936-2006). Peter Hammer made substantial contributions to several areas of operations research and discrete mathematics, including, in particular, mathematical programming (linear and quadratic 0--1 programming, pseudo-Boolean optimization, knapsack problems, etc.), combinatorial optimization (transportation problems, network flows, MAXSAT, simple plant location, etc.), graph theory (special classes of graphs, stability problems, and their applications), data mining and classification (Logical Analysis of Data), and, last but not least, Boolean theory (satisfiability, duality, Horn functions, threshold functions, and their applications). The volume contains 23 contributed papers along these lines. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 40 (7 ULg) |
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