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Overview

Franz Rendl is affiliated with the University of Klagenfurt in Austria. Their research spans multiple fields, notably within computer science, engineering, and mathematics. The scientist has contributed extensively to subfields such as computational theory and mathematics, industrial and manufacturing engineering, artificial intelligence, numerical analysis, and electrical and electronic engineering.

Rendl's work covers a range of topics. Key areas include:

  • Complexity and algorithms in graphs
  • Advanced optimization algorithms research
  • Machine learning and algorithms
  • Quantum computing algorithms and architecture
  • Vehicle routing optimization methods
  • Advanced graph theory research
  • VLSI and FPGA design techniques

Recent publications by Rendl include:

  • "Quantum Annealing versus Digital Computing," 2021, ACM Journal of Experimental Algorithmics
  • "Conic optimization: A survey with special focus on copositive optimization and binary quadratic problems," 2021, EURO Journal on Computational Optimization
  • "Lower bounds for the bandwidth problem," 2021, Computers & Operations Research
  • "Regularization of inverse problems via box constrained minimization," 2020, Inverse Problems and Imaging
  • "In memoriam Gerhard Woeginger," 2022, Operations Research Letters

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Dunja Pucher
  • Jan Karel Lenstra
  • Frits Spieksma
  • Marc Uetz
  • Michael Jünger

Franz Rendl has published in prominent conferences and journals, with repeat contributions to venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • ACM Journal of Experimental Algorithmics
  • EURO Journal on Computational Optimization
  • Computers & Operations Research
  • Inverse Problems and Imaging

Best Publications

  • An Interior-Point Method for Semidefinite Programming

    Christoph Helmberg;Franz Rendl;Robert J. Vanderbei;Henry Wolkowicz

  • QAPLIB – A Quadratic Assignment ProblemLibrary

    Rainer E. Burkard;Stefan E. Karisch;Franz Rendl

  • A Spectral Bundle Method for Semidefinite Programming

    C. Helmberg;F. Rendl

  • A thermodynamically motivated simulation procedure for combinatorial optimization problems

    Rainer Ernst Burkard;Franz Rendl

  • The Quadratic Assignment Problem: A Survey and Recent Developments.

    Panos M. Pardalos;Franz Rendl;Henry Wolkowicz

  • QAPLIB - A quadratic assignment problem library

    Rainer Ernst Burkard;S. Karisch;Franz Rendl

  • Solving Max-Cut to optimality by intersecting semidefinite and polyhedral relaxations

    Franz Rendl;Giovanni Rinaldi;Angelika Wiegele

  • Semidefinite Programming Relaxations for the Quadratic Assignment Problem

    Qing Zhao;Stefan E. Karisch;Franz Rendl;Henry Wolkowicz

  • Solving quadratic (0,1)-problems by semidefinite programs and cutting planes

    Christoph Helmberg;Franz Rendl

  • A semidefinite framework for trust region subproblems with applications to large scale minimization

    Franz Rendl;Henry Wolkowicz

  • A recipe for semidefinite relaxation for (0,1)-quadratic programming: In memory of Svata Poljak

    Svatopluk Poljak;Franz Rendl;Henry Wolkowicz

  • Semidefinite programming and integer programming

    Monique Laurent;Franz Rendl

  • Regularization Methods for Semidefinite Programming

    Jérôme Malick;Janez Povh;Franz Rendl;Angelika Wiegele

  • A new lower bound via projection for the quadratic assignment problem

    S. W. Hadley;F. Rendl;H. Wolkowicz

  • A Semidefinite Programming Approach to the Quadratic Knapsack Problem

    Christoph Helmberg;Franz Rendl;Robert Weismantel

  • Copositive and semidefinite relaxations of the quadratic assignment problem

    Janez Povh;Franz Rendl

  • A Boundary Point Method to Solve Semidefinite Programs

    J. Povh;F. Rendl;A. Wiegele

  • A projection technique for partitioning the nodes of a graph

    Franz Rendl;Henry Wolkowicz

  • Nonpolyhedral Relaxations of Graph-Bisection Problems

    Svatopluk Poljak;Franz Rendl

  • SIAM Journal on Optimization

    C Audet;H H Bauschke;L T Biegler;P L Combettes

Frequent Co-Authors

Henry Wolkowicz
Henry Wolkowicz University of Waterloo
Svatopluk Poljak
Svatopluk Poljak Emory University
Barbara Kaltenbacher
Barbara Kaltenbacher University of Klagenfurt
Monique Laurent
Monique Laurent Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica
Rainer E. Burkard
Rainer E. Burkard Graz University of Technology
Gerhard J. Woeginger
Gerhard J. Woeginger RWTH Aachen University
Bojan Mohar
Bojan Mohar Simon Fraser University
Panos M. Pardalos
Panos M. Pardalos University of Florida
Michael L. Overton
Michael L. Overton Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences

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