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CP Lectures & Slides

For administrative reasons, and like in every course, attendance at the first two-hour-lecture is mandatory: you must contact Pierre Flener if you cannot make it for a convincing case of force majeure, ideally in advance. Attendance at all other lectures as well as at the labs and lessons is highly recommended.

The main objective of lectures is to cover the required theoretical content of the course, illustrated by as many examples as possible. Attendance is highly recommended. The essential aspects (in the eyes of the main instructor) of the course will be pointed out. Common misunderstandings will be discussed. The slides are not self-contained at all: they are only a support for the lectures, but not equivalent to their much more detailed content, so you ought to take notes and study the extra material mentioned below.

PhD students can study most of the material by themselves after the first few lectures, and are relieved of the assignment and exam duties in exchange for a more sophisticated project (possibly in connection with their PhD research).

There is no planned correspondence between the scheduled lectures and the topics of the course: a lecture may span two topics in the table below. Slides will be put on-line before a lecture (but are not distributed in printed form), hence you can always figure out approximately where we currently are.

Topic Slides Extra Material Teacher
Introduction & Overview T01.pdf Reality Quiz Pierre Flener
Gecode Primer T02.pdf Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9 of MPG (Read this now!!!) Pierre Flener
Consistency T03.pdf Appendix A of Course Notes Pierre Flener
Propagation T04.pdf Sections 20.1-20.6, 21.1, 22, 23, and 25 of MPG; Chapter 2 of Course Notes; [Schulte & Carlsson 2006] Pierre Flener
Search T05.pdf Chapters 7, 28, and 35 of MPG; Chapter 3 of Course Notes Pierre Flener
Global Constraints T06a.pdf, T06b.pdf Global Constraint Catalogue, Global Constraint Seeker Pierre Flener
Modelling T07a.pdf, T07b.pdf Part C (Chapters 10 - 19) of MPG; [VanHentenryck 2002] Pierre Flener
Symmetry T08.pdf Pierre Flener
Set Variables and Set Constraints T09.pdf Chapters 5 and 26 of MPG Pierre Flener
Propagator for the distinct constraint T10.pdf [Régin 1994]; [vanHoeve 2001] Pierre Flener
The regular Constraint T11.pdf Pierre Flener
Constraint-Based Local Search T12.pdf Pierre Flener
26 Nov: Guest Lecture: Constraint-Based Scheduling T13.pdf Section 4.4.18 of MPG, Section 2.2 of Intro to CBS slides Joseph Scott, UU
Case Study: Air Traffic Management T14.pdf CP for ATM: A Survey Pierre Flener
10 Dec: Guest Lecture: Validated Numerics and Parameter Estimation (Propagation over Continuous Domains) T15a.pdf, T15b.pdf Warwick Tucker, UU
17 Dec: Guest Lecture: Setting a New Record for Vehicle Routing with Time Windows T16.pdf David Rijsman, Quintiq
Conclusion, Questions & Answers T17.pdf Pierre Flener

Some of the slides are copyright Christian Schulte.

Updated  2012-12-19 10:16:03 by Pierre Flener.