Highlighted Topics
- Multi-modeling and multi-scale
- Algebraic multigrid
- Design and performance for emerging architectures
- Software
- Parallel time integration
- Coupled physics problems
- Structured and matrix-free methods
- Hierarchical low-rank matrix decompositions
- Graph problems
- Multilevel methods for stochastic problems
- Applications
- Artificial intelligence and multilevel methods
Conference Format
The 2025 conference will be an in-person conference, with no virtual or hybrid component. The daily schedule will involve four days of parallel sessions.
Code of Conduct
The conference organizers are committed to maintaining the highest standards of professional conduct and providing an environment that is welcoming to all participants. We require all participants to value and respect the rights and dignity of others, and to engage in professional and respectful discussions. No harassment, exclusionary, or discriminatory behavior will be tolerated, and anyone who engages in such behavior will be removed from the conference platforms (physical and virtual). If you are unfamiliar with expected standards of behavior, we encourage you to consult the code of conducts for our professional societies: Any participants who wish to report offending behaviour should do so via email to the conference co-chairs or any member of the Program Committee. All reports will be considered within 24 hours of being sent, by a suitable subcommittee of the Program Committee (chosen to avoid any possible conflicts of interest), and appropriate action taken within that time.Student Paper Competition
A student paper competition will be open to current and recent students attending the conference. In addition, a special issue devoted to the themes of the conference will be open to all.Tutorials
As usual, there will be tutorials during the day on Sunday, with details to be posted. Participants intending to attend the Sunday tutorial sessions should be sure to plan their travel to arrive in time.Journal Special Section on Multigrid Methods
As in previous odd-numbered years, a special section focused on recent advances in multigrid is planned.
Attendees and participants of the conference as well as the general community will be invited to submit papers.
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.