Highlighted Topics
- Algebraic multigrid
- Emerging architectures and exascale computing
- Software
- Parallel time integration
- Complex physics problems
- Structured methods
- Upscaling
- Hierarchical low-rank matrix decompositions
- Graph problems
- Design and Performance for New Architectures
- Stochastic and High Dimensional problems
- Performance
- Applications
Conference Format
The conference typically features morning and afternoon sessions consisting of individual talks of approximately 25 minutes each, including time for questions. In addition, special topics workshops and tutorials are often held during evening mid-day breaks. More details can be found below and on the program page.
A student paper competition is open to current and recent students attending the conference. In addition, a special issue devoted to the themes of the conference is open to all.
The following tutorials will be offered this year on Sunday:
- Multigrid - the Fundamentals
- Algebraic Multigrid and Advanced Topics
- Parallel Multigrid
There will also be a reception on Sunday evening and a banquet on Wednesday evening.
Journal Special Issue
As in previous odd-numbered years, a Special Section of Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications is planned. This single issue will be dedicated to recent progress in multigrid methods. Submissions are encouraged in all aspects of multigrid methods, including this year's highlighted topics.
Attendees and participants of the conference as well as the general community are invited to submit papers. The papers should meet the formatting and editorial requirements of Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications.
Submissions for the special issue will be accepted from April 15, 2017 until May 15, 2017. Papers will be subject to review by a guest Editorial Board.
Submissions should be made using the ordinary submission process Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications with a statement in the cover letter requesting that the paper be considered for the Special Issue on Multigrid Methods.
Getting Here
The conference is held at Copper Mountain, Colorado, located 75 miles west of Denver just off interstate I-70 at exit 195.
Denver International Airport (DIA) is the closest major airport. From there, most attendees either arrive by shuttle or by car rental.
Summit Express provides shuttle service from DIA to Copper Mountain. The conference group code is FRSCI (direct link). The code provides 10% off the shared shuttle service. The full rates are given on the Summit Express website.