Bernard Gendron
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- Papers in international journals (1)
- Papers in conference proceedings (2)
- Technical reports (2)
- Regular teaching (1)
International journals
Published
Total: 1
- Pacheco, M., Gendron, B., Sharif Azadeh, S., and Bierlaire, M. (2022). A Lagrangian decomposition scheme for choice-based optimization, Computers & Operations Research 148:105985. doi:10.1016/j.cor.2022.105985
Papers in conference proceedings
- Pacheco, M., Gendron, B., Lurkin, V., Sharif Azadeh, S., and Bierlaire, M. (2018). A Lagrangian relaxation technique for the demand-based benefit maximization problem. Proceedings of the 18th Swiss Transport Research Conference (STRC) 16-18 May, 2018.
- Pacheco, M., Sharif Azadeh, S., Bierlaire, M., and Gendron, B. (2017). Integrating advanced demand models within the framework of mixed integer linear problems: A Lagrangian relaxation method for the uncapacitated case. Proceedings of the 17th Swiss Transport Research Conference (STRC) 17-19 May, 2017.
Technical reports
- Pacheco, M., Gendron, B., Sharif Azadeh, S., and Bierlaire, M. (2021). A Lagrangian decomposition scheme for choice-based optimization. Technical report TRANSP-OR 210827. Transport and Mobility Laboratory, ENAC, EPFL.
- Pacheco, M., Sharif Azadeh, S., Bierlaire, M., and Gendron, B. (2017). Integrating advanced discrete choice models in mixed integer linear optimization. Technical report TRANSP-OR 170714. Transport and Mobility Laboratory, ENAC, EPFL.
Regular teaching
- Decomposition for network design
- Year: Spring 2016
- Section(s): Doctoral program in Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Lecturer: Bernard Gendron
- Webpage: http://transp-or.epfl.ch/courses/Gendron2016/index.php
- Number of students: 7