International Symposium on Mathematical Programming

for Decision Making: Theory and Applications

(ISMPDM07)

January 10-11, 2007

Venue : Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi Centre

 

Program Schedule

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Program Overview

Date:  January 10, 2007

Time

Event

Venue

9:00-10:00

Registration

Conference Lounge

10:00-10:45

Inauguration

Conference Room-I

10:45-11:00

Tea

Conference Hall

11:00-13:00

Mathematical Programming-I

Game Theory-I

Conference Room-I

Conference Room-II

13:00-14:00

Lunch

ISI Guest House

14:00-15:30

Mathematical Programming-II

Conference Room-I

15:30-15:45

Tea

Conference Hall

15:45-17:15

Mathematical Programming-III

Game Theory-II

Conference Room-I

Conference Room-II

17:15-17:30

Tea

Conference Hall

17:30-18:30

Mathematical Programming-IV

Mathematical Programming-V

Conference Room-I

Conference Room-II

18:30-18:45

Tea

Conference Hall

18:50

Symposium Dinner

India International Centre

Note: Bus leaves from Indian Statistical Institute on 10th January for India International Centre at 18:50

 

 

 

Date:  January 11, 2007

Time

Event

Venue

9:00-11:00

Mathematical Programming-VI

Game Theory-III

Conference Room-I

Conference Room-II

11:00-11:15

Tea

Conference Hall

11:15-13:15

Mathematical Programming-VII

Mathematical Programming and Game Theory

Conference Room-I

Conference Room-II

13:15-14:00

Lunch

ISI Guest House

14:00-15:30

Mathematical Programming-VIII

Conference Room-I

15:30-15:45

Tea

Conference Hall

15:45-16:45

Mathematical Programming-IX

Conference Room-I

16:45-17:00

Tea

Conference Hall

Note: Bus leaves from Indian Statistical Institute on 11th January for India Habitat Centre at 17:00

 

Inaugural Session Details (Venue: Conference Room –I)

1.

Welcome address: Director, Indian Statistical Institute

2.

About Indian Statistical Institute and Delhi Centre: Head, Delhi Centre

3.

About symposium: S. K. Neogy, Chairman Organizing Committee, ISMPDM-07

4.

Inaugural Talk on Game Engineering:

Robert J. Aumann Nobel Laureate, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

5.

Vote of thanks: P. R. Lakshmikantan

 

Technical Sessions Details

 Parallel Sessions

January 10, 2007        Time:  11:00 -13:00    Venue: Conference Room –I

Mathematical Programming-I:  Mathematical Programming in Statistics

Chairman : L. C. Thomas (University of Southampton, U.K. )

1.

K. G. Murty (University of Michigan Ann Arbor)

Forecasting for Supply Chain and Portfolio Management

2.

Subhash C. Narula (Virginia Commonwealth University) and John F. Wellington  (Indiana-Purdue University at Fort Wayne)

An overview of the minimum sum of absolute errors regression

3.

Stephen A. Clark (University of Kentucky) and Cidambi Srinivasan (University of Kentucky)

Hedging against the Market with No Short Selling

4.

Sandeep Juneja (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research) and  Himanshu Kalra (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research)

Optimal Resource Allocation in Stochastic PERT Networks to minimize Large Delays

January 10, 2007      Time:  11:00 -13:00    Venue: Conference Room –II

Game Theory-I

Chairman : A. Sen ( Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi Centre)

1.

Pradeep Dubey (Stony Brook University) and  Rahul Garg (IBM India Research Lab)

 Games of Connectivity

2.

Vijay Krishna (Penn State University) and John Morganz (University of California, Berkeley)

Efficient Information Aggregation with Costly Voting

3.

Shurojit Chatterji (CIE-ITAM), Sayantan Ghosal (University of Warwick) and Massimo Morelli (The Ohio State University)

 Out-of-equilibrium trading and efficiency in anonymous markets

4.

S. Lahiri ( Institute for Financial Management & Research, Chennai)

Market Equilibrium for Bundle Auctions and the Matching Core of Nonnegative TU Games

January 10, 2007     Time:  14:00 -15:30    Venue: Conference Room –I

Mathematical Programming-II:  Applications of Mathematical Programming

Chairman :  Richard J. Caron (University of Windsor, Canada)

 1.

Lyn C Thomas (University of Southampton, U.K)

Applications of Mathematical Programming in Finance

2.

Suresh Chandra (Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi)

Support Vector Machines and their Applications in Finance

3.

Reshma Khemchandani, Jayadeva, and Suresh Chandra (Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi)

Fuzzy Twin Support Vector Machines for Pattern Classification

 

 January 10, 2007     Time:  15:45 -17:15      Venue: Conference Room –I

                   Mathematical Programming-III:  Combinatorial Optimization

Chairman :  Moshe Dror  (University of Arizona, USA)

1.

T. S. Arthanari  (University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand)

On the Membership Problem of the Pedigree Polytope

2.

Diptesh Ghosh (IIM Ahmedabad), Boris Goldengorin (University of Groningen, The Netherlands.), Gregory Gutin (University of London and University of Haifa, Israel.) and Gerold J¨ager (University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany)

 

Tolerance-based algorithms for the traveling salesman problem

3.

Bo Chen (University of Warwick, U.K)

Approximation Algorithms for Soft-Capacitated Facility Location in Capacitated Network Design

 

 

 

 

January 10, 2007     Time:  15:45 -17:15     Venue: Conference Room –II

Game Theory-II

Chairman : Haruo Imai (Kyoto University, Japan)

1.

Dawidson R (University of Paris)

The Bargaining Set in Effectivity Function

2.

Gianfranco Gambarelli (University of Bergamo, Italy)

Takeover Algorithms

3.

R. B. Bapat (Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi Centre)

On some classes of totally balanced games

    

January 10, 2007        Time:  17:30 -18:30      Venue: Conference Room-I

Mathematical Programming-IV:

Chairman :  Zhao Gongyun (National University of Singapore)

1.

 T. Parthasarathy (Indian Statistical Institute, Chennai)

Double Multiplicative Transformation in Semidefinite Linear Complementarity Problem

2.

Anulekha Dhara, Aparna Mehra (Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi)

Sequential Lagrange multipliers

     

January 10, 2007      Time:  17:30 -18:30     Venue: Conference Room-II

Mathematical Programming-V: Applications in Economics and Industry

Chairman :  P. Das (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata)

1.

Ayesha Butalia (VIT, Pune, and MIT College of Engg, Pune, India)

 

Rough Sets as a Framework for Data mining

2.

K. K. Thampi (University of Calicut,), M. J. Jacob and N. Raju (National Institute of Technology)

 

The Time of Ruin in a Renewal Risk Model

January 11, 2007        Time:  9:00 -11:00     Venue: Conference Room –I

S. R. Mohan Memorial Session

Mathematical Programming-VI

Chairman : S. K. Neogy (Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi Centre)

1.

S. Dempe ( T. U. Freiberg, Germany), J. Dutta (I.I.T. Kanpur) and B. S. Mordukhovich (Wayne State University, USA)

 

Variational Analysis and Bilevel Programming.

2.

S. K. Neogy (Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi Centre), A. K. Das  and P. Das (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata)

Block Matrices and its applications in Complementarity and game theory

3.

ZHAO, Gongyun (National University of Singapore, Singapore)

Solving infinitely many linear programs as a single optimization problem

4.

S. K. Neogy (Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi Centre), A. K. Das (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata), S. Sinha (Jadavpur University) and A. Gupta (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata)

Complementarity property and a class of mixture stochastic game with orderfield property

 

January 11, 2007     Time:  9:00 -11:00       Venue: Conference Room –II

Game Theory-III

Chairman : Vijay Krishna (Penn State University)

1.

Agnieszka Wiszniewska-Matyszkiel (Warsaw University)

Dynamic oligopoly as a mixed large game - toy market

2.

Kari Saukkonen (Institutions and Social Mechanisms, University of Turku, Finland)

On the Topological Foundations of Arrovian Social Choice Theory

3.

Rohan Dutta (Genpact Analytics)

Multi-Sender Cheap Talk: A non triviality argument

4.

Haruo Imai and and Katsuhiko Yonezaki (Kyoto University, Japan)

 De Facto Delegation and Proposer Rules

January 11, 2007     Time:  11:15-13:15      Venue: Conference Room –I

Mathematical Programming-VII

Chairman : Bo Chen , University of Warwick, U.K.

1.

Santosh N. Kabadi  (University of New Brunswick, Canada) and Abraham P. Punnen (Simon Fraser University Surrey Canada)

Anti-stalling pivot rule for linear programs with totally unimodular coefficient matrix

2.

Nirmala Achuthan , N.R. Achuthan and R. Collinson (Curtin University of Technology, Australia )

Exact algorithms for a one-defective vertex colouring problem

3.

Richard Caron and Tim Traynor (University of Windsor, Canada)

A General Framework for the Analysis of Sets of Constraints

4.

Moshe Dror (University of Arizona) and James B. Orlin (MIT, USA)

Combinatorial Optimization with Explicit Delineation of the Ground Set by Collection of Subsets

 

January 11, 2007     Time:  11:15 -13:15     Venue: Conference Room –II

Mathematical Programming & Game Theory

Chairman : Prabal Roy Chowdhury

1.

H. Narayanan (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India)

Mathematical Programming and Electrical Network Analysis II: Computational Linear Algebra through network Analysis

2.

Magnus Hennlock (Gothenburg University, Sweden)

A Robust Feedback Nash Equilibrium in a Climate Change Policy Game

3.

Naoki Yoshihara (Hitotsubashi University, Japan)

Title: Not yet received

4.

Panchanan Das (Taki Government College, India)

 Productive Efficiency and Technical Change in Registered Industries in India, 1970-71 to 2002-03

 

January 11, 2007      Time:  14:00 -15:30      Venue: Conference Room –I

Mathematical Programming-VIII

Chairman :  T. S. Arthanari  (University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand)

1.

C. S. Lalitha and Monika Mehta (University of Delhi)

 

Characterization of Solution Sets of Pseudolinear Programs

2.

 Anjana Gupta (University of Delhi ), Aparna Mehra ( Indian Institute of Technology Delhi) and Davinder Bhatia (University of Delhi )

  

 Higher Order Efficiency, Saddle Point Optimality and Duality for Vector Optimization Problems

3.

A.K. Bardhan and Udayan Chanda (University of Delhi)

 

Dynamic optimal control policy in price and quality for high technology product

 

January 11, 2007      Time:  15:45 -16:45     Venue: Conference Room –I

Mathematical Programming-IX

Chairman :  A. K. Das (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata)

1.

 Arvind Seth* (Institute of Management Technology, Dubai) and S. C. Narula (Virginia Commonwealth University)

 

Revised Trim Loss Problem with Lex. Max. Objective Function

*on academic leave from Indian Statistical Institute

2.

S. K. Mishra (NIILM School of Business, Raipur) 

 

Marketing Research & Practice With the aid of Statistical Models & Mathematical Programming: A Strategic Decision Making Tool

 

 

 


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