Besides, graduate and undergraduate seminars are regularly conducted,
which leads to the Bachelor's and Master's thesis by students.
each year.
Research
Operations Research: (1972-Current)
We are applying mathematical methods to solve many practical problems such as:
city emergency evacuation planning, electoral districting,
and class allocation problem for collage students.
Control Systems: (1980-Current)
We applied graph theory to analyze structural properties of
dynamic systems described with differential
and/or difference equations. Similar approach have been taken to
characterize the "Tinbergen's rule of
economy" in terms of the structure of
the model.
Control of large-scale, complex man-made systems is
another research topic of this group. We are trying to apply Petri nets
for this purpose.
Mathematical Programming: (1985-Current)
We have extended the minimum spanning tree problem to define
the mini-max spanning forest problem, and developed both of approximate
and exact algorithms to solve the problem.
In a similar vein, they also developed
algorithms for the knapsack sharing problem .