VI LAGOS Guests of Honor:    
         
   
Martin Grötschel (ZIB Berlin, Technische Universität Berlin, and DFG-Forschungszentrum Matheon, Germany)
"Solving Linear Programs", and "Solving Mixed-Integer Programs".......::

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László Lovász (U. Eötvös Loránd, Hungary)
"Optimization in very large graphs"...................................................::

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    Invited speakers:    
         
   
Dominique De Werra (EPFL, Switzerland)
"Variations and extensions of transversals".........................................::

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Guillermo Durán (UBA, Argentina and U. Chile, Chile)
"Forbidden induced subgraph characterizations of graph classes"..........::

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Daniel Gonçalves (U. Montpellier 2, France)
"Planar Graphs as Intersection Graphs"..............................................::

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Donald Goldfarb (Columbia U., USA)
"Fast augmented Lagrangian algorithms for solving convex relaxations of combinatorial optimization problems" ................................................::


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Abílio Lucena (UFRJ, Brazil)
"Connected Dominating Sets: Formulations, Algorithms and Extensions"::

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Martín Matamala (U. Chile, Chile)
"Old and new results in discrete tomography".....................................::

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Gianpaolo Oriolo (U. Tor Vergata, Italy)
"A journey through the algorithms for the stable set problem in claw-free graphs"...........................................................................................::

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János Pach (EPFL, Switzerland and Rényi Institute, Hungary)
"Tight lower bounds for the size of epsilon-nets"..................................::

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Gautier Stauffer (U. Bordeaux 1, France)
"A history of the stable set polytope of claw-free graphs".....................::

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Nicolás Stier Moses (Columbia U., USA)
"Game Theory in Operations Research"..............................................::

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Katalin Vesztergombi (U. Eötvös Loránd, Hungary)
"Optimization in very large graphs (tutorial)"......................................::

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Annegret Wagler (U. Blaise Pascal, France)
"Computing clique and chromatic number for circular-perfect graphs"...::

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