Algorithms
Algorithms are the engine at the core of the computerized solution of any mathematical model. For example, one might formulate some decision-making issue in terms of a linear program, but then how do you solve that linear program? With an algorithm.
An algorithm can be analyzed theoretically and empirically; and this analysis might be focused on the quality of the solution found, or on how efficiently it is found. Whereas a theoretical analysis is typically a mathematical statement about the method, an empirical analysis of an algorithm typically involves its computer implementation, and the construction of benchmark data sets on which to evaluate the algorithm’s performance.
Research Area Faculty
The faculty researchers in this area exemplify the collaborative nature of the work done at Cornell Engineering.
Robert Gary Bland
Damek Shea Davis
David Alan Goldberg
Oktay Gunluk
Adrian S. Lewis
James Renegar
David B. Shmoys
Éva Tardos
Huseyin Topaloglu
Christina Lee Yu
Research Area Field Faculty
Faculty researchers from Cornell's several campuses contribute to this research area.