Abstract

Jos Sturm (1971–2003) passed away on Saturday, December 6th, 2003, after having suffered a cerebral hemorrhage a few months earlier. His unexpected and premature death greatly saddened those in the mathematical programming community who knew him as a warm and generous person, and as a very promising young researcher. The workshop Large Scale Nonlinear and Semidefinite Programming, held in Waterloo, Ontario, in June 2004, was subsequently dedicated to his memory, and included a special memorial session. Participants were invited to submit papers presented at the workshop for publication in an issue of Mathematical Programming B, and the result is this collection of papers. In this foreword, we will discuss some of the work and research of Jos’ short but influential career.

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