Overview of the workshop
The yearly Cargese workshop aims to bring together researchers in combinatorial optimization around a chosen topic of current interest. It is intended to be a forum for the exchange of recent developments and powerful tools, with an emphasis on theory. Other goals include: the promotion of interactions between participants and discussion of open problems. This year the workshop will have about 60 participants, including PhD students and postdocs. There will be morning and afternoon sessions. Morning sessions will be dedicated to longer survey-type talks or open problems. The afternoon sessions will be dedicated to discussions as well as shorter talks on related topics. In their spare time, we encourage researchers to enjoy the beautiful landscape and opportunities of the island, besides solving a few open problems.


The 2015 edition
The Sixth Cargese Workshop on Combinatorial Optimization, to be held on September 14th - 18th, 2015, will be focused on Fast Algorithms.
Previous editions
- 2010: First Cargese Workshop (Extended Formulations I)
- 2011: Second Cargese Workshop (Rounding in Comb. Opt.)
- 2012: Third Cargese Workshop (the Traveling Salesman Problem)
- 2013: Fourth Cargese Workshop (Submodular Functions)
- 2014: Fifth Cargese Workshop (Extended Formulations II)
Distinguished speakers
- Nick Harvey, UBC Department of Computer Science
- Aleksander Madry, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, MIT
- Nisheeth Vishnoi, School of Computer and Communication Sciences, EPFL
Steering committee
- Fritz Eisenbrand, Discrete Optimization Group, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
- Michel Goemans, Department of Mathematics, MIT, USA
- Monique Laurent, Networks and Optimization group, CWI, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- R. Ravi, Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Organizing committee
- Samuel Fiorini, Département de Mathématique, ULB, Brussels, Belgium
- Gianpaolo Oriolo, DICII, Università di Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy
- Gautier Stauffer, G-SCOP - Grenoble INP, France
- Paolo Ventura, IASI/CNR, Rome, Italy
