MATP6640/DSES6770 Linear Programming


Project Presentations and Reports


Presentation schedule

Two groups will present during the second half of the class on Monday, April 28:

        Jaller, Murrugarra, Yushimito

        Suhr

The remaining eleven groups will present on Wednesday, May 7. The order will be randomly determined on each date. A computer and projector will be available for the presentations.


Handouts

Please prepare 25 copies of your slides, to be handed out before your talk.


Details for Wednesday May 7

Each of the thirteen groups needs to hand in a typewritten report. It should describe the problem you worked on, what you did to solve the problem, and the significance of what you did. You should also cite relevant references and state what was novel about your approach. For group projects, also hand in one sheet from each group member discussing his or her individual contribution.


The session will take place in Low 3051 from 10.30am-2.30pm. Note that we will start an hour earlier than the time listed in the exam schedule.


Each presentation should be about 15 minutes long.


In order to encourage questions, your grade will not be lowered if you are unable to answer questions from other students, but it may be raised. Moreover, I may give some bonus points for asking a particularly good question.


We will take about a five minute break after each set of three presentations, with a longer break if desired after six talks. You can bring lunch with you to the session.

 John Mitchell
 Amos Eaton 325
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 mitchj at rpi dot edu
 Office hours: Mondays, 1pm - 2pm. Thursdays, 1pm - 3pm.




John Mitchell
2008-04-17