SPX: The Tenth International Conference on Stochastic Programming

Abstract

SPX was the tenth in the series of international conferences on Stochastic Programming (SP) The first was held on the campus of Oxford University 30 years ago. Since then, the series of conferences has crossed the Atlantic Ocean several times (the last two meetings in North America were held in Ann Arbor MT (1989) and Vancouver BC (1995). Stochastic programming has emerged as one of the leading modeling paradigms for decision-making under uncertainty, and the current surge in interest in SP was reflected in the attendance at SPX. With representation from more than 25 nations, including students and faculty from a world-wide selection of universities, the conference was attended by more than 200 participants.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2004
Accession Number
ADA438431

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  • Julie Higle

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  • University of Arizona

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  • Business Administration
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  • Linear Programming
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  • Monte Carlo Method
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  • Stochastic Processes
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