ALADDIN WORKSHOP ON FLEXIBLE NETWORK DESIGN
November 4-5, 2005
Princeton University
Network Design with its many variants is one of the most active mathematical research areas involving researchers from Theoretical Science, Graph Theory, Operations Research, Discrete Optimization, Game Theory and Information Theory.
The goal of this workshop is to focus on this active area of applications of algorithms to understand current trends, identify understudied areas, and formulate new directions for further investigation. To this end, the workshop participants include an eclectic mix of experts from real-world network design and deployment, graph algorithms, network coding, algorithmic mechanism design applied to pricing problems in networks, and configuration and routing of networks.
REGISTRATION AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
There is no fee to attend this workshop, but advance registration is required. For more details about the workshop and to register online, please visit http://www.aladdin.cs.cmu.edu/workshops/netdes/index.html.
QUESTIONS?
For questions about registration, please contact Susan Hrishenko at Carnegie Mellon University, (email susan027@cs.cmu.edu or phone 412-268-7317). For questions about local arrangements, please contact Mitra Kelly at Princeton University (email mkelly@cs.princeton.edu or phone 609-258-4562).