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Robert Weismantel

Robert Weismantel

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Mathematics

D-Index
33
Citations
5265
World Ranking
3029
National Ranking
53

Overview

Robert Weismantel is affiliated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland and has a research focus primarily in Computer Science and Mathematics. Their work spans several subfields including Computational Theory and Mathematics, Numerical Analysis, Computer Networks and Communications, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Computational Mechanics.

The scientist's research topics include Advanced Graph Theory Research, Advanced Optimization Algorithms Research, Complexity and Algorithms in Graphs, Optimization and Search Problems, graph theory and CDMA systems, Sparse and Compressive Sensing Techniques, and Matrix Theory and Algorithms.

Weismantel has contributed to various publications with recent papers appearing in notable venues. These include:

  • A colorful Steinitz Lemma with application to block-structured integer programs (2023), published in Mathematical Programming
  • Combinatorial Optimization (2025), published in Oberwolfach Reports
  • Notes on {a,b,c}-Modular Matrices (2022), published in Repository for Publications and Research Data (ETH Zurich)
  • Proximity and Flatness Bounds for Linear Integer Optimization (2023), published in Mathematics of Operations Research
  • Block-Structured Integer and Linear Programming in Strongly Polynomial and Near Linear Time (2021), published in Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics eBooks

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Weismantel include Joseph Paat, Stefan Kuhlmann, Marcel Celaya, Friedrich Eisenbrand, and Christoph Hunkenschröder. These collaborations have contributed to the scientist's research output across multiple projects.

The scientist has regularly published in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University) with 13 publications, SIAM Journal on Optimization with 2 publications, Mathematical Programming, Oberwolfach Reports, and the Repository for Publications and Research Data (ETH Zurich).

Best Publications

  • Optimization Over Integers

    Dimitris Bertsimas;Robert Weismantel

  • A Logical Model Provides Insights into T Cell Receptor Signaling

    Julio Saez-Rodriguez;Luca Simeoni;Jonathan A. Lindquist;Rebecca Hemenway

  • Cutting planes in integer and mixed integer programming

    Hugues Marchand;Alexander Martin;Robert Weismantel;Laurence Wolsey

  • Nonlinear Integer Programming

    Raymond Hemmecke;Matthias Köppe;Jon Lee;Robert Weismantel

  • A Semidefinite Programming Approach to the Quadratic Knapsack Problem

    Christoph Helmberg;Franz Rendl;Robert Weismantel

  • The node capacitated graph partitioning problem: a computational study

    C. E. Ferreira;A. Martin;C. C. de Souza;R. Weismantel

  • Inequalities from Two Rows of a Simplex Tableau

    Kent Andersen;Quentin Louveaux;Robert Weismantel;Laurence A. Wolsey

  • Non-standard approaches to integer programming

    Karen Aardal;Robert Weismantel;Laurence A. Wolsey

  • Formulations and valid inequalities for the node capacitated graph partitioning problem

    C. E. Ferrira;A. Martin;C. C. de Souza;R. Weismantel

  • Proximity Results and Faster Algorithms for Integer Programming Using the Steinitz Lemma

    Friedrich Eisenbrand;Robert Weismantel

  • N-fold integer programming

    JesúS A. De Loera;Raymond Hemmecke;Shmuel Onn;Robert Weismantel

  • Set-base dynamical parameter estimation and model invalidation for biochemical reaction networks

    Philipp Rumschinski;Philipp Rumschinski;Steffen Borchers;Steffen Borchers;Sandro Bosio;Robert Weismantel

  • The Convex Envelope of ($n$-1)-Convex Functions

    Matthias Jach;Dennis Michaels;Robert Weismantel

  • A counterexample to an integer analogue of Carathéodory's theorem

    Winfried Bruns;Joseph Gubeladze;Martin Henk;Alexander Martin

  • 0/1-Integer Programming: Optimization and Augmentation are Equivalent

    Andreas S. Schulz;Robert Weismantel;Günter M. Ziegler

  • Gröbner bases of lattices, corner polyhedra, and integer programming.

    Bernd Sturmfels;Robert Weismantel;Günter M. Ziegler

  • Maximal Lattice-Free Polyhedra: Finiteness and an Explicit Description in Dimension Three

    Gennadiy Averkov;Christian Wagner;Robert Weismantel

  • A polynomial oracle-time algorithm for convex integer minimization

    Raymond Hemmecke;Shmuel Onn;Robert Weismantel

  • Integer Polynomial Optimization in Fixed Dimension

    Jess A. De Loera;Raymond Hemmecke;Matthias Kppe;Robert Weismantel

  • Packing Steiner trees: polyhedral investigations

    M. Grötschel;A. Martin;R. Weismantel

  • Cutting Planes form Two Rows of a Simplex Tableau

    Laurence Wolsey;Kent Andersen;Quentin Louveaux;Robert Weismantel

  • A strongly polynomial algorithm for bimodular integer linear programming

    Stephan Artmann;Robert Weismantel;Rico Zenklusen

  • Integer Polynomial Optimization in Fixed Dimension

    Jesús A. De Loera;Raymond Hemmecke;Matthias Köppe;Robert Weismantel

Frequent Co-Authors

Achim Kienle
Achim Kienle Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Jon Lee
Jon Lee University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Rolf Findeisen
Rolf Findeisen Technical University of Darmstadt
Andreas Seidel-Morgenstern
Andreas Seidel-Morgenstern Max Planck Society
Laurence A. Wolsey
Laurence A. Wolsey Université Catholique de Louvain
Jesús A. De Loera
Jesús A. De Loera University of California, Davis
Gérard Cornuéjols
Gérard Cornuéjols Carnegie Mellon University
Günter M. Ziegler
Günter M. Ziegler Freie Universität Berlin
Burkhart Schraven
Burkhart Schraven Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Andreas S. Schulz
Andreas S. Schulz Technical University of Munich

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