Gábor Rétvári, Ph.D.
Senior Research Fellow
Gábor Rétvári received the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical
engineering from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics
(BME), Budapest, Hungary, in 1999 and 2007, respectively. He is now a
Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Telecommunications and
Media Informatics, BME. His research interests include routing,
traffic engineering, and the networking applications of computational
geometry and network flow theory. He is a Perl hacker, maintaining
numerous open source scientific tools written in Perl, C and Haskell.
Department of Telecommunications and Media Informatics
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Budapest, Hungary
H-1117 Budapest, Magyar Tudósok krt. 2.
Phone: +36-1-463-1060
Fax: +36-1-463-1763
Publications
o Selected publications (html)
o All publications (html, html with abstracts)
o Ph.D. Theses
Courses
o Applied Optimization and Game Theory (Alkalmazott optimalizálás és
játékelmélet, VITMD097)
Projects
o Autonomic DHCP - Zero-conf address auto-configuration for IPv6 sites
using DHCPv6.
o Math::GLPK - Perl extension for the GNU Linear Programming Kit (GLPK).
o Math::MatrixSparse - a pure Perl module implementing sparse matrices.
o Lemon::Graph - Perl extension for LEMON, a combinatorial optimization
and graph library.
o ZBPFRC - Zero-buffer Path-flow Routing Control: a control theoretical
approach to Internet Traffic Engineering (Matlab code)
o XML::XDV - the XML Data Visualization framework.
o Net::WLAN - an easy-to-use Perl extension to configure Wireless LAN
interfaces and scan networks under Linux.
Miscellaneous
o Math::GLPK::Solve - a low-level wrapper around the GNU Linear
Programming Kit, also known as GLPK.
o Net::WLAN::IWLib - low-level module for accessing the Linux Wireless
Extensions from within Perl scripts.