SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS

In order to guarantee a spot in the program, each speaker is asked to submit an abstract, in plain text or LaTeX form, on the Abstract Submission web page. The abstract must not exceed 1000 words or two pages.

We will provide a collection of abstracts to the participants at the time of the conference. It will include the abstracts together with a schedule and important notices. This should make it easier to select which lectures and special sessions to attend.

Abstracts will only be accepted from the intended speaker, and only one talk may be presented by any speaker. In the list of papers that we will eventually post, we will include the name of the person who submitted the abstract as the speaker along with a link to the email address used in the submission.

STUDENT PAPERS

Student papers are due January 23, 2016. They should be submitted as a PDF format attachment in an email message to copper@colorado.edu. At the time of submission, please include in your email a statement identifying the paper as a Student Paper. For more information see Student Paper Competition.

Note that along with submitting the competition paper by email, its abstract must be submitted through the Abstract Submission web page. as well.

MGNet VIRTUAL PROCEEDINGS

MGNet Virtual Proceedings. Currently Available are the Virtual Proceedings of the 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001 2003 and 2005 conferences on Multigrid Methods, as well as the 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, and 2004, conferences on Iterative Methods.

Please note that there will be no multiple volume set of papers to take home from Copper Mountain, so you are advised to access these proceedings before you attend.

The conference and its participants are indebted to Craig Douglas of the University of Wyoming for his service in support of the Virtual Proceedings and MGNet.