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Lecturer: Zdeněk Hanzálek
Lab teachers: Anna Minaeva, Theodor Krocan, István Módos, Antonín Novák and Marek Vlk
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This course is focusing on the problems and algorithms of combinatorial optimization (often called discrete optimization). Following the courses on linear algebra, graph theory, and basics of optimization, we show optimization techniques based on graphs, integer linear programming, heuristics, approximation algorithms and state space search methods. We focus on application of optimization, e.g. logistics, transportation, planning of human resources, scheduling in production lines, message routing and scheduling in parallel computers.
Optimization, Discrete Mathematics, Logics and Graph Theory.
This timetable is for the czech version (B4M35KO) of the course. The timetable of the english version (BE4M35KO) is provided by prof. Hanzálek.
To get an ungraded assessment the following requirements have to be met:
To pass the exam it is necessary to get at least 20 points (maximum 40 points) from the written exam. The oral exam is mandatory and gives 10 points at maximum.
Final grading scale:
The following applies only to students who got an ungraded assessment in the previous year (all other students have to undergo the course from scratch).
Although the assessments are not fully recognized, the students may opt-in to transfer some points from the previous year to the current one (they may also undergo the course from scratch to get a higher number of points). The following rules apply