Ebook: Network Interdiction and Stochastic Integer Programming
- Tags: Optimization, Operations Research Mathematical Programming, Electronic and Computer Engineering, Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control, Optimization, Operations Research/Decision Theory, Theory of Computation
- Series: Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series 22
- Year: 2003
- Publisher: Springer US
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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On March 15, 2002 we held a workshop on network interdiction and the more general problem of stochastic mixed integer programming at the University of California, Davis. Jesús De Loera and I co-chaired the event, which included presentations of on-going research and discussion. At the workshop, we decided to produce a volume of timely work on the topics. This volume is the result. Each chapter represents state-of-the-art research and all of them were refereed by leading investigators in the respective fields. Problems - sociated with protecting and attacking computer, transportation, and social networks gain importance as the world becomes more dep- dent on interconnected systems. Optimization models that address the stochastic nature of these problems are an important part of the research agenda. This work relies on recent efforts to provide methods for - dressing stochastic mixed integer programs. The book is organized with interdiction papers first and the stochastic programming papers in the second part. A nice overview of the papers is provided in the Foreward written by Roger Wets.
The Network Interdiction Problem has a wide variety of applications in areas such as transportation, but more recently and very prominently, it has applications in the communications area. Network Interdiction and Stochastic Integer Programming focuses on problems associated with protecting and attacking computer, transportation, and social networks. These research areas gain importance as the world becomes more dependent on interconnected systems. Optimization models that address the stochastic nature of the problems are an important part of the book and it contains discussion of recent efforts to provide methods for addressing stochastic mixed integer programs.
The book is organized with interdiction papers first and the stochastic programming papers in the second part. See the foreword by Roger Wets for further details on the topical coverage. Each chapter represents state-of-the-art research and all chapters have been carefully peer-reviewed.
The Network Interdiction Problem has a wide variety of applications in areas such as transportation, but more recently and very prominently, it has applications in the communications area. Network Interdiction and Stochastic Integer Programming focuses on problems associated with protecting and attacking computer, transportation, and social networks. These research areas gain importance as the world becomes more dependent on interconnected systems. Optimization models that address the stochastic nature of the problems are an important part of the book and it contains discussion of recent efforts to provide methods for addressing stochastic mixed integer programs.
The book is organized with interdiction papers first and the stochastic programming papers in the second part. See the foreword by Roger Wets for further details on the topical coverage. Each chapter represents state-of-the-art research and all chapters have been carefully peer-reviewed.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
A Stochastic Program for Interdicting Smuggled Nuclear Material....Pages 1-19
Enumerating Near-Min S-T Cuts....Pages 21-49
A Decomposition-Based Pseudoapproximation Algorithm for Network Flow Inhibition....Pages 51-68
Interdicting Stochastic Networks with Binary Interdiction Effort....Pages 69-84
Stochastic Batch-Sizing Problems: Models and Algorithms....Pages 85-103
A Summary and Illustration of Disjunctive Decomposition with Set Convexification....Pages 105-125
The Network Interdiction Problem has a wide variety of applications in areas such as transportation, but more recently and very prominently, it has applications in the communications area. Network Interdiction and Stochastic Integer Programming focuses on problems associated with protecting and attacking computer, transportation, and social networks. These research areas gain importance as the world becomes more dependent on interconnected systems. Optimization models that address the stochastic nature of the problems are an important part of the book and it contains discussion of recent efforts to provide methods for addressing stochastic mixed integer programs.
The book is organized with interdiction papers first and the stochastic programming papers in the second part. See the foreword by Roger Wets for further details on the topical coverage. Each chapter represents state-of-the-art research and all chapters have been carefully peer-reviewed.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
A Stochastic Program for Interdicting Smuggled Nuclear Material....Pages 1-19
Enumerating Near-Min S-T Cuts....Pages 21-49
A Decomposition-Based Pseudoapproximation Algorithm for Network Flow Inhibition....Pages 51-68
Interdicting Stochastic Networks with Binary Interdiction Effort....Pages 69-84
Stochastic Batch-Sizing Problems: Models and Algorithms....Pages 85-103
A Summary and Illustration of Disjunctive Decomposition with Set Convexification....Pages 105-125
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