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Conference Program and Useful Information Imprint Publisher: Research Unit ORCOS, Institute of Statistics and Mathematical Methods in Economics Vienna University of Technology 1040 Wien, Austria https://orcos.tuwien.ac.at Images: Front Page: ORCOS Maps: http://wien.gv.at, http://www.wegweiser.ac.at, www.openstreetmap.org Contents Scientific and Organizing Committees, Plenary Speakers ........................................ 5 I. Practical Information 1. Conference Venue ................................................................................................. 6 2. Registration ........................................................................................................... 8 3. Guideline for Speakers and Session Organizers..................................................... 8 4. Poster Session ....................................................................................................... 8 5. WLAN and Internet ............................................................................................. 8 6. Lunch .................................................................................................................... 8 7. Transportation .................................................................................................... 10 8. Social Program .................................................................................................... 12 9. Tourist Information ............................................................................................ 13 II. Scientific Program List of Sessions ....................................................................................................... 15 Program Overview .................................................................................................. 16 Detailed Scientific Program ................................................................................... 19 Poster presentations ................................................................................................ 35 Abstracts ................................................................................................................. 37 Index ...................................................................................................................... 175 3 4 Scientific Committee R. Boucekkine (FR, BE) P. Cannarsa (IT) H. Dawid (DE) G. Feichtinger (co-chair, AT) F. Gozzi (IT) L. Grüne (DE) R.F. Hartl (AT) J. L. Haunschmied (AT) P.M. Kort (NL) R. Kovacevic (AT) A. Prskawetz (AT) R.T. Rockafellar (US) A. Rösch (DE) G. Tragler (AT) V.M. Veliov (co-chair, AT) G. Zaccour (CA) Organizing Committee G. Feichtinger J. L. Haunschmied M. Kainerstorfer R. Kovacevic G. Tragler V.M. Veliov (chair) Plenary Speakers H.-G. Bock (DE) G. Deffuant (FR) M. Fornasier (DE) H. Schaettler (US) W. Semmler (US) 5 I. Practical Information 1. Conference Venue Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien) Vienna University of Technology is located in the heart of Vienna. The conference takes place in the „Freihaus“ (building D), Wiedner Hauptstrasse 8-10, 1040 Vienna. As indicated on the map, the TU Wien can be reached by the underground lines U1, U2 and U4, station „Karlsplatz“, or tram lines 1 and 62 or „Badner Bahn“, station „Resselgasse“. 6 Lecture Rooms All lecture rooms are in the Freihaus (D), red and yellow area at first and second floor. For an overview see the map on the next page. FH HS 1: The main entrance of FH Hörsaal 1 is on the first floor of the red area. It can is also accessible from the second floor of the red area. FH HS 2: is located on the second floor of the yellow area. FH HS 3: is located on the second floor of the yellow area.. FH HS 4: is located on the second floor of the yellow area. FH HS 7: is located on the second floor of the yellow area.. FH HS 8: is located on the second floor of the yellow area. Coffee Breaks will take place on the hallway of the yellow and red areas on the second floor. The mensa is located in the yellow area of the first floor. 7 2. Registration, Conference Desk and Welcome Reception The Registration Desk will be open on Monday, July 2nd, from 17:00 to 19:00 on the first floor in the Freihaus (building D) in front of the Mensa (yellow area). The Welcome Reception will take place in the mensa and begins at 18:00. Late registration will be possible at the Conference Desk on the second floor, yellow area, on Tuesday July 3rd, from 07:45 to 8:25 and during the coffee and lunch breaks. Upon registration you receive your confirmation of payment, an information package including this booklet, vouchers for lunches in the university mensa and invitation cards for the social events. 3. Guidelines for Speakers and Session Organizers All rooms are equipped with notebooks and projectors. Please prepare your presentation as pdf- file (recommended) or ppt-file on a USB memory-stick and copy it on the notebook before the ses- sion has started. Your presentation may last 25 minutes, including preparation and discussions, thus 20 min. should be the actual duration of the talk. The session organizers are supposed to chair their sessions or to take care of alternative chair persons. The chair persons are responsible for strictly keeping the schedule. 4. Poster Session The posters will be accessible during the entire conference. A time-slot for poster presentations is included in the program, during which the presenters should be available near their posters: Thursday July 5th 13:15-14:00 on the second floor of Freihaus, yellow area. 5. WLAN and Internet, Charging of devices We encourage all participants to use their eduroam accounts, if provided by their university. A limited number of TU-based internet accounts is available at the conference desk. It is possible to charge devices in Seminar room DB gelb 04 (4th floor of Freihaus, yellow area). 6. Lunch Upon registration you receive vouchers which can be used for menu (including one drink from the machine) at the university mensa. The mensa is located at Freihaus, yellow area, first floor (see the map of Freihaus for details). It is self-service and will be open Tuesday to Friday 11:00-14:30. Restaurants and grocery stores near the university are shown on the next page. 8 9 7. Transportation Transportation from/to the Airport Public Transportation There are buses and trains going from and to the airport. The cheapest is the “Schnellbahn” (see rates below). Interval Duration Place of Departure Price (€) (min) (min) Vienna Central Station Railjet (Wien Hauptbahnhof— Südtiroler ~30 15 4.10 Platz) City Airport Train Wien Mitte ~30 16 11,- Westbahnhof Airport Bus 1187 ~30 45 8,- (Europaplatz) Schwedenplatz Airport Bus 1185 ~30 20 8,- (Morzinplatz) S-Bahn Wien Mitte ~30 25 4,10 Websites: www.cityairporttrain.com, www.postbus.at, www.oebb.at. All timetables can also be found on www.wienerlinien.at. Airport Taxi: A taxi from/to the center costs about € 40.00, see www.airporttaxi-wien.at (Telephone +43 (0) 1/707 13 77). Transportation from/to Vienna’s Railway Stations Westbahnhof: Metro U3 and U6, station “Westbahnhof” Wien Meidling: Metro U6, station “Philadelphiabrücke” Wien Hauptbahnhof: Metro U1, station “Hauptbahnhof(Südtiroler Platz)”, Bus 13A station “Hauptbahnhof”, Tram D station “Hauptbahnhof Ost” Franz-Josefs-Bahnhof: Metro U4, station “Friedensbrücke”, Tram D station “Franz-Josefs- Bahnhof” Homepage of the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB): www.oebb.at 10 Wiener Linien (Public Transport) Map See the city map of Vienna in your Welcome Package or www.wienerlinien.at. Metro operation hours: Mo-Thu, Su: 05:00 – approx. 00:20, then Nightlines (buses). Fr-Sa: 05:00 - 00:20 in the usual intervals, then every 15 min for the whole night. Tickets 24/48/72 Hours The 8 Days One Week The Vienna Single Trip Ticket Climate Ticket Ticket * Card ** 8,00/14.10/ 2,40 € 40.80 € 17.10 € 72.00€ 17.10 € * valid from Monday 00:00 till Monday 09:00 ** 72 hour ticket plus discounts for many sights, museums, concerts and more. Timetables, route planner and real time information All information about tickets, time tables, nightlines, route planner, etc. can be found at www.wienerlinien.at. The app „qando“ provides all information directly on your smartphone. Taxi The closest taxi stand in walking distance from the university is at Linke Wienzeile 4. Some numbers and websites to order a taxi: Phone 01/60160 Phone 01/40100 Phone 01/31300 www.taxi60160.at www.taxi40100.at www.taxi31300.at City Bike You can rent a bike from one of over 100 stations in Vienna and discover the city on a bike. The bike can be returned at any other station. Registration €1 by credit card, the first hour of every ride is free. Other rates and more information online: www.citybikewien.at. 11 8. Social Program Welcome Reception The Welcome Reception will take place in the Mensa on July 02, 2018, from 18:00-21:00 on the first floor, yellow area. This event is covered by your registration fee. Conference Dinner/Cocktail Reception The Mayor and Governor of Vienna demands the pleasure of your company at a Cocktail Recep- tion on July 04, 2018, 20:00 at the “Wiener Rathaus (town hall) - Wappensaal”. Entrance: 1010 Vienna, Lichtenfelsgasse 2. Public Transportation: Metro U2 to station Rathaus or Tram 1 or D to station Rathausplatz/Burgtheater. Walking distance: about 2 km (25 min) from TU Wien. This event is covered by your registration fee. Please bring the invitation you received upon reg- istration. 12 Discussion Dinner A joint discussion dinner will take place on Thursday, July 5th, 19:00 at a “Heurigen” in Grinzing, “Feuerwehr Wagner”, 1190 Vienna, Grinzinger
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