Jim Geelen delivers a plenary lecture at ISMP 2015

Monday, July 13, 2015

ISMP 2015

Professor Jim Geelen delivered a plenary lecture "Matroid minors project" at ISMP 2015, the 22nd International Symposium on Mathematical Programming. Jim spoke on his work with Bert Gerards and Geoff Whittle on extending the Seymour-Robertson Graph Minors Project to minor-closed classes of representable matroids.

ISMP is held triennially on behalf of the Mathematical Optimization
Society
. ISMP 2015 was organized jointly by Carnegie Mellon University
and the University of Pittsburgh.