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IE 535 Network Theory and Applications. Fall 2010. Instructor Sungsoo Park (room 4112, sspark@kaist.ac.kr , tel:3121 ) Office hour: Tu, Thr, 14:30 – 16:30 or by appointment Classroom: E2 room 1124 Class hour: Tu, Thr 13:00 – 14:30 Homepage: http://solab.kaist.ac.kr TA:
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IE 535 Network Theory and Applications Fall 2010
Instructor • Sungsoo Park (room 4112, sspark@kaist.ac.kr, tel:3121) • Office hour: Tu, Thr, 14:30 – 16:30 or by appointment • Classroom: E2 room 1124 • Class hour: Tu, Thr 13:00 – 14:30 • Homepage: http://solab.kaist.ac.kr • TA: • Kyungmi Hwang (room 4114, emptycan82@hanmail.net, tel:3161) • Office hour: Tu, Thr, 14:30 – 16:30 or by appointment • Grading: Midterm 30-40%, Final 40-60%, HW 10-20% (including Programming HW)
Contents • Theory and algorithms for network problems • Applications: Manufacturing, production/ transportation, logistics/ scheduling/ telecommunication/ power/ computer/ engineering, etc. • Topics: introduction, shortest path problem, maximum flow problem, minimum cost network flow problem, multicommodity problem, trees, matching, network design • Some programming assignments • Language in Korean (English if foreign students register), materials in English
Materials • “Network Flows: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications”, by Ahuja, Magnanti, Orlin, 1993, Prentice-Hall. • “Flows in Networks”, Ford, Fulkerson, 1962, Princeton University Press. • “Combinatorial Optimization: Networks and Matroids”, Lawler, 1976, Holt, Rinehart and Winston • “Algorithms for Network Programming”, Kennington and Helgason, 1980, John Wiley & Sons. • “Combinatorial Optimization: Algorithms and Complexity”, Papadimitriou and Steiglitz, 1982, Prentice Hall. • “Graphs and Algorithms”, Gondran and Minoux, 1984, Wiley-Interscience • “Optimization Algorithms for Networks and Graphs” Evans and Minieka, 1992, Marcel Dekker • “”Combinatorial Optimization”, Cook, Cunningham, Pulleyblank, and Schrijver, 1998, John Wiley & Sons. • “Graph Theory with Applications”, Bondy and U.S.R. Murty, 1976, 2008 (Springer) • etc
Prerequisites: Knowledge of LP (IE 531 Linear Programming or equivalent/ consent of instructor)