Copper Mountian Multigrid 2007

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Arrival at Denver International Airport
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The conference takes place at Copper Mountain Village, almost 3000m elevation.
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Attendees on the way to the conference
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At the entrance of the conference center
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Steve McCormick, Van Henson, and conference organizer Cathy Lee at the registration desk
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Conference audience
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Harald Köstler, a PhD student from Erlangen, presenting his talk
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Matthias Bolten from Jülich, Germany
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Markus Stürmer from Erlangen presents his student paper
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Coffee break
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Student participants at the coffee break
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Hans de Sterck and John Ruge in discussion during coffee break
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Beer and a huge nacho platter after the talks
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Roman Wienands from Köln University presents his talk
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Irad Yavneh from the Technion, Israel presents his talk
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Uli Ruede talks on solving very large problems with multigrid
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Conference founder Steve McCormick
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Conference Co-Chairman Van Henson
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Conference Co-Chair Joel Dendy enjoying a cup of coffee
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Irad Yavneh, Van Henson, and Uli Ruede on the mountain at the top of Excellerator Lift
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Kirk Jordan chairing the talk by David Moulton
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Kirk Jordan and Robert Scheichl: two laptop addicts?
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More laptop addicts?
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Multigridders Tom Manteuffel, Robert Scheichl, Uli Ruede, and Kirk Jordan at the top of Sierra Lift (3700 m)
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The Program Committee meets for the traditional pizza party
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Program Committee Members: John Ruge, Joel Dendy, Howard Elman, Kirk Jordan,
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Kirk Jordan and Uli Ruede doing "Too Much" (name of a ski run)
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Conference banquet with excellent dinner
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Van Henson speaking to the conference participants
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Rob Falgout announcing the NLAA special issue dedicated to the conference
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Night view over copper mountain
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Boulder Pearl Street Mall is also worth a visit