Volume 149,
Number 1,
February 2007
History of Integer Programming:
Distinguished Personal Notes and Reminiscences
- Peter Ladislaw Hammer:
Peter Ladislaw Hammer.
1-2
- Kurt Spielberg, Monique Guignard-Spielberg:
Preface: History of integer programming: distinguished personal notes and reminiscences.
3-4
- Robert Ashford:
Mixed integer programming: A historical perspective with Xpress-MP.
5-17
- Egon Balas:
Some thoughts on the development of integer programming during my research career.
19-26
- Michel Balinski:
Equitable representation and recruitment.
27-36
- Robert E. Bixby, Edward Rothberg:
Progress in computational mixed integer programming - A look back from the other side of the tipping point.
37-41
- Rainer E. Burkard:
Discrete optimization: An Austrian view.
43-48
- Michael R. Bussieck, Alexander Meeraus:
Algebraic modeling for IP and MIP (GAMS).
49-56
- Sebastián Ceria:
A brief history of lift-and-project.
57-61
- Gérard Cornuéjols:
Revival of the Gomory cuts in the 1990's.
63-66
- Dominique de Werra, Peter L. Hammer:
Weighted stability number of graphs and weighted satisfiability: The two facets of pseudo-Boolean optimization.
67-73
- Brenda Dietrich:
Some of my favorite integer programming applications at IBM.
75-80
- John J. H. Forrest, John A. Tomlin:
Branch and bound, integer, and non-integer programming.
81-87
- Fred Glover:
Tabu search - Uncharted domains.
89-98
- Ralph E. Gomory:
The atoms of integer programming.
99-102
- Monique Guignard:
En hommage à Joseph-Louis Lagrange et à Pierre Huard.
103-116
- Alan Hoffman:
What the transportation problem did for me.
117-120
- Ellis Johnson:
My experiences as a student and researcher in OR during the 1960's and 70's.
121-135
- Jakob Krarup:
Dual ascent: variations of a theme.
137-145
- Ailsa Land, Susan Powell:
A survey of the operational use of ILP models.
147-156
- George L. Nemhauser:
Hooked on IP.
157-161
- Manfred Padberg:
Mixed-integer programming - 1968 and thereafter.
163-175
- Linus Schrage, Kevin Cunningham:
Broadening the integer programming audience, the LINDO perspective.
177-183
- Hanif D. Sherali:
RLT: A unified approach for discrete and continuous nonconvex optimization.
185-193
- Kurt Spielberg:
IP over 40+ Years at IBM Scientific Centers and Marketing.
195-208
- Andres Weintraub:
Integer programming in forestry.
209-216
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