Reminder - J.K. Lenstra and D. Shmoys - March 31 - Elements of scheduling
Dear scheduling researcher, We are delighted to announce the first seminar in our new Scheduling Seminars Series (see https://schedulingseminar.com/ ). It will be given by Jan Karel Lenstra (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica, Amsterdam) and David Shmoys (Cornell University, Ithaca, NY). The title is "Elements of scheduling". The seminar will take place on Zoom on Wednesday, March 31 at 13:00 UTC. https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/93174548631?pwd=YWlkOXcvQUFZTllPUHdUQ3pPVmkzZz09 Meeting ID: 931 7454 8631 Passcode: 488880 The questions will be managed using sli.do #141421 The number of participants on Zoom is limited. Therefore, you can follow the seminar online or offline on our Youtube channel as well: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUoCNnaAfw5NAntItILFn4A J.K. Lenstra and D. Shmoys were invited by Michael Pinedo (New York University) to give the talk, whose abstract follows. During the 1970’s, the area of scheduling developed from a hodge-podge of isolated results into a unified theory. Over the past decades, it has grown to a mature and lively area, which is a meeting point of operations research, mathematics and computer science, and at the same time a sound basis for the allocation of scarce resources to activities over time in many practical situations. We will sketch the early development of scheduling theory, and also discuss the integration of ideas from online analysis, stochastic models, and machine learning in response to the needs of a changing society. The second seminar in our series will be given by Mor Harchol-Balter (CMU) in "Recent breakthroughs in stochastic scheduling analysis" and it will be on April 14 at 13:00 UTC. With kind regards Zdenek, Mike and Guohua
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Zdeněk Hanzálek