Industrial and Systems Engineering 632:

Network Flows and Combinatorial Optimization (3.0 units)

Combinatorial optimization, particularly graph problems. Shortest paths, max flow, minimum cost flows, Spanning trees, matroids, submodular functions. Bipartite and general matchings, Polyhedral combinatorics, total unimodularity. Prerequisite: ISE 536. Recommended preparation: Familiarity with the theory of linear programming and with mathematical proofs; knowledge of linear algebra. Duplicates credit in ISE 532.
SectionSessionTypeTimeDaysRegisteredInstructorLocationSyllabusInfo
31534D048Lecture2:00-4:50pmWednesday17 of 30John CarlssonKDC240 & ONLINEPDF (134282 KB)feesession dates
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