TC2: Introduction to Optimization


Université Paris-Saclay, Sept.-Nov. 2018

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Welcome to the Introduction to Optimization lecture web page!

Optimization problems need to be solved in almost every domain. Nurses and doctors, for example, need to be assigned to shifts in a hospital without violating given constraints, investment portfolios have to be built in order to maximize the return, or the many parameters of a weather forecast model have to be chosen in order to best fit previously measured data.


This introductory course on optimization aims at teaching the basic knowledge about optimization theory and the design and analysis of optimization algorithms. One goal is to provide the necessary background that will allow the participants to practically address the various optimization problems they might encounter in the future.


The lecture covers both fundamental aspects in discrete optimization (such as greedy algorithms, dynamic programming, branch and bound, heuristics) and continuous optimization (introducing gradient-based methods as well as derivative-free algorithms) with a focus on benchmarking (numerical) optimization algorithms in form of a supplementary group project.



The lecture is given by Dimo Brockhoff from September till November 2018 in a total of 7x3hrs.



In case you are interested in pursuing the topic during a Master's thesis project, please see the subsequent advanced lecture on optimization and this list of thesis projects.



Dimo Brockhoff
E-Mail: dimo.brockhoff@inria.fr
Address: RandOpt team
Inria Saclay - Ile de France
CMAP UMR 7641 Ecole Polytechnique CNRS
Route de Saclay
91128 Palaiseau
France
   
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