2004 Copper Mountain Conference on Iterative Methods
General Information
The conference
will be held in
Copper Mountain, Colorado (USA) from Sunday, March 28 to Friday,
April 2,
2004. This is the seventh in an every other year conference series on iterative methods and related
topics at this location. The eighth conference will be in late March
or early April, 2006.
Contact copper@colorado.edu for more
information about future conferences.
The conference themes this time will be applications,
nonlinear systems, iterative eigensolvers, and preconditioning strategies.
The schedule,
attendees, and views of the town
will be available.
Organizing Institutions
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: CASC
- The University of Maryland
- Front Range Scientific Computations, Inc.
Sponsors
- Department of Energy
- National Science Foundation
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Sandia National Laboratories
- International Business Machines
Papers
- L. Giraud, D. Ruiz, A. Touhami, A comparative
study of iterative solvers exploiting spectral information for SPD systems
Abstract
Extended Abstract
- Hongbin Guo and Rosemary A. Renaut, Parallel
Variable Distribution for Total Least Squares
Abstract
Paper
Workshops
Talks
Conference Chairs
- Panayot Vassilevski, Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory
- Howard Elman, University of
Maryland
Program Committe
- Loyce Adams, University of Washington
- Steve Ashby, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Xiao-Chuan Cai, University of Colorado at Boulder
- Iain Duff, RAL and CERFACS
(Workshop Chair)
- Howard Elman, University of Maryland
- Roland Freund, Bell Laboratory, Lucent Technologies
- Anne Greenbaum, University of Washington
- Kirk Jordan, IBM Watson Research Center
- Tim Kelley, North Carolina State University
- David Keyes, Columbia University
- Tom Manteuffel, University of Colorado at Boulder
- Steve McCormick, University of Colorado at Boulder
- Ray Tuminaro, Sandia National Laboratories
- Henk van der Vorst, University of Utrecht
- Homer Walker, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
- Olof Widlund, Courant Institute, New York University
- Carol Woodward, Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory
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