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Santanu S. Dey is affiliated with the Georgia Institute of Technology in the United States and specializes primarily in the fields of Engineering and Computer Science. Their research includes a strong focus on subfields such as Computational Theory and Mathematics, Numerical Analysis, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Control and Systems Engineering, and Artificial Intelligence.

Their work encompasses several main topics within these fields, including:

  • Advanced Optimization Algorithms Research
  • Sparse and Compressive Sensing Techniques
  • Optimization and Variational Analysis
  • Optimal Power Flow Distribution
  • Vehicle Routing Optimization Methods
  • Complexity and Algorithms in Graphs
  • Advanced Graph Theory Research

Dey has published extensively across a range of scientific venues, typically contributing to:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Mathematical Programming
  • INFORMS journal on computing
  • SIAM Journal on Optimization
  • Discrete Optimization

The following is a selection of recent publications authored or co-authored by Santanu S. Dey, including the year of publication and venue:

  • Complexity of training ReLU neural network, 2020, Discrete Optimization
  • Using submodularity within column generation to solve the flight-to-gate assignment problem, 2021, Transportation Research Part C Emerging Technologies
  • Optimization-Driven Scenario Grouping, 2020, INFORMS journal on computing
  • A theoretical and computational analysis of full strong-branching, 2023, Mathematical Programming
  • Sparse PSD approximation of the PSD cone, 2020, Mathematical Programming

The scientist works collaboratively with a number of frequent co-authors, including:

  • Marco Molinaro
  • Prachi Shah
  • Grigoriy Blekherman
  • Shengding Sun
  • Jingye Xu

Best Publications

  • Strong SOCP Relaxations for the Optimal Power Flow Problem

    Burak Kocuk;Santanu S. Dey;X. Andy Sun

  • Solving Mixed Integer Bilinear Problems Using MILP Formulations

    Akshay Gupte;Shabbir Ahmed;Myun-Seok Cheon;Santanu S. Dey

  • Inexactness of SDP Relaxation and Valid Inequalities for Optimal Power Flow

    Burak Kocuk;Santanu S. Dey;Xu Andy Sun

  • New Formulation and Strong MISOCP Relaxations for AC Optimal Transmission Switching Problem

    Burak Kocuk;Santanu S. Dey;Xu Andy Sun

  • Improving the Integer L-Shaped Method

    Gustavo Angulo;Shabbir Ahmed;Santanu S. Dey

  • Mixed-integer quadratic programming is in NP

    Alberto Del Pia;Santanu S. Dey;Marco Molinaro

  • Constrained Infinite Group Relaxations of MIPs

    Santanu S. Dey;Laurence A. Wolsey

  • Two row mixed-integer cuts via lifting

    Santanu S. Dey;Laurence A. Wolsey

  • Lifting integer variables in minimal inequalities corresponding to lattice-free triangles

    Santanu S. Dey;Laurence A. Wolsey

  • Covering Linear Programming with Violations

    Feng Qiu;Shabbir Ahmed;Santanu S. Dey;Laurence A. Wolsey

  • Relaxations and discretizations for the pooling problem

    Akshay Gupte;Shabbir Ahmed;Santanu S. Dey;Myun Seok Cheon

  • Complexity of training ReLU neural network

    Digvijay Boob;Santanu S. Dey;Guanghui Lan

  • Analysis of MILP Techniques for the Pooling Problem

    Santanu S. Dey;Akshay Gupte

  • The split closure of a strictly convex body

    D. Dadush;S. S. Dey;J. P. Vielma

  • On the extreme inequalities of infinite group problems

    Santanu S. Dey;Jean-Philippe P. Richard;Yanjun Li;Lisa A. Miller

  • Matrix minor reformulation and SOCP-based spatial branch-and-cut method for the AC optimal power flow problem

    Burak Kocuk;Santanu S. Dey;X. Andy Sun

  • On the Chvátal---Gomory closure of a compact convex set

    Daniel Dadush;Santanu S. Dey;Juan Pablo Vielma

  • Theoretical challenges towards cutting-plane selection

    Santanu S. Dey;Marco Molinaro

  • A Strong Dual for Conic Mixed-Integer Programs

    A R Diego Morán;Santanu S. Dey;Juan Pablo Vielma

  • Library of Instances for "A Cycle-Based Formulation and Valid Inequalities for DC Power Transmission Problems with Switching"

    Burak Kocuk;Hyemin Jeon;Santanu S. Dey;Jeff Linderoth

Frequent Co-Authors

Laurence A. Wolsey
Laurence A. Wolsey Université Catholique de Louvain
Shabbir Ahmed
Shabbir Ahmed Georgia Institute of Technology
Takashi Taniguchi
Takashi Taniguchi National Institute for Materials Science
John-Paul Clarke
John-Paul Clarke The University of Texas at Austin
Jean-Paul Watson
Jean-Paul Watson Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Natashia Boland
Natashia Boland Georgia Institute of Technology
Kenji Watanabe
Kenji Watanabe National Institute for Materials Science
Andrea Lodi
Andrea Lodi Cornell University
Mohammad E. Khodayar
Mohammad E. Khodayar Southern Methodist University
Farrokh Aminifar
Farrokh Aminifar University of Tehran

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