Scope and Topics of the Conference
The conference traditionally covers a wide range of mathematical methods applied to economy and industry. The emphasis is laid on optimization theory, both deterministic and stochastic.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to
- Mathematical Programming
- Combinatorial Optimization
- Nonsmooth Optimization
- Stochastic Optimization
- Optimal Control
- Economic Models
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- Production Planning
- Mathematical Finance
- OR Software
- Statistics
- Simulation
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Invited Speakers to the CONFERENCE
- David F. Manlove (University of Glasgow)
- Bernd Heidergott (University of Amsterdam)
- Helmut Gfrerer (Johannes Kepler University Linz)
- Peter Richtárik (University of Edinburgh)
- Silvia Vogel (TU Ilmenau)
- Toichiro Asada (Chuo University, Tokyo)
- Mária Trnovská (Comenius University, Bratislava)
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Invited Speakers to the SUMMER SCHOOL
- Aleš Černý (Cass Business School London)
Mean-variance hedging of financial derivatives
- Manuel Guerra (University of Lisbon)
Stochastic dynamic programming
- Matthias Ehrhardt (University of Wuppertal)
Project management and soft skills tutorials
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Committees
Scientific Committee
- Katarína Cechlárová (Košice)
- Pavol Brunovský (Bratislava)
- Rudolf Zimka (Banská Bystrica)
- Mikuláš Luptáčik (Wien)
- René Henrion (Berlin)
- Petr Lachout (Praha)
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Local Organizing Committee
- Igor Melicherčík (Chairman)
- Daniel Ševčovič
- Soňa Kilianová
- Pedro Pólvora
- Zuzana Bučková
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History of the MMEI Conference Series
The series of International Conferences on Mathematical Methods in Economy and Industry (MMEI) was founded by Prof. František Nožicka and started in 1973. The subtitle Joint Czech-German-Slovak Conference was added because its organization rotates among Czech Republic, Germany and Slovak Republic. The following list contains MMEI conferences so far:
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24.9.1973 - 28.9.1973
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Zadov, Czechoslovakia (organized by UK PRAHA)
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21.10.1974 - 24.10.1974
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Heiligendamm, DDR (organized by HU Berlin)
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9.2.1976 - 13.2.1976
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Zvíkovske Podhradí, Czechoslovakia (organized by UK PRAHA)
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2.10.1977 - 8.10.1977
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Vitte/Hiddensee, DDR (organized by HU Berlin)
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11.2.1979 - 16.2.1979
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Smolenice, Czechoslovakia (organized by VSE Bratislava)
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28.9.1980 - 3.10.1980
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Vitte/Hiddensee, DDR (organized by HU Berlin)
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30.8.1982 - 3.9.1982
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Praha, Czechoslovakia (organized by UK PRAHA)
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26.10.1984 - 31.10.1984
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Sellin/Rügen, DDR (organized by HU Berlin)
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20.9.1992 - 25.9.1992
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Loučná, Czechoslovakia (organized by UK Praha and HU Berlin)
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25.9.1995 - 30.9.1995
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Bardejovské kúpele, Slovakia (organized by TU Košice)
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1.6.1998 - 5.6.1998
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Liberec, Czech Republic (organized by TU Liberec)
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21.7.2002 - 26.7.2002
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Arnstadt, Germany (organized by HU Berlin)
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26.5.2003 - 30.5.2003
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Hejnice, Czech Republic (organized by TU Liberec)
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23.5.2005 - 27.5.2005
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Arnstadt, Germany (organized by HU Berlin)
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4.6.2007 - 7.6.2007
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Herľany, Slovakia (organized by P.J. Šafárik University and TU Košice)
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15.6.2009 - 18.6.2009
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České Budějovice, Czech Republic (organized by University of South Bohemia)
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24.6.2012 - 28.6.2012
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Berlin, Germany (organized by WIAS and HU Berlin)
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8.9.2014 - 12.9.2014
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Smolenice, Slovakia (organized by FMFI UK and MU SAV Bratislava)
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