Highlighted Topics
- Asynchronous iterative solvers
- Mixed precision iterative solvers
- Randomized iterative solvers and preconditioners
- Eigenvalue solovers and applications
- Iterative methods, multigrid methods, and machine learning
- Iterative methods and multigrid methods in data science and engineering
- Iterative solvers and Quantum computing
- Iterative solvers for time-dependent PDEs
- Parallel-in-time methods
- Multigrid methods for partially structured grids
- Rank-structured solvers and preconditioners
- Solvers for coupled multi-physics problems
- Solvers for indefinite systems
- Iterative and multigrid applications to earth and energy systems, fluids, electromagnetics, plasmas, and imaging
- Optimization of complex problems and Systems
- Inverse problems, regularization
- Multi-modeling and multi-scale methods
- Algebraic multigrid
- Structured and matrix-free methods
- Hierarchical low-rank matrix decompositions
- Multilevel methods for stochastic problems
Conference Format
The 2026 conference will be held in Boulder Colorado on the campus of the University of Colorado Boulder. The daily schedule will involve five 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:Student Paper Competition
A student paper competition will be open to current and recent students attending the conference. In addition, a special journal section devoted to the themes of the conference will be open to all.Tutorials
We are excited to have the following tutorial for the upcoming conference: TBD.Journal Special Section on Iterative Methods
Special Section Editor: TBD
As in previous years, a special section focused on recent advances in iterative and multigrid methods is planned for publication in the SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing. Submissions are encouraged in all aspects of iterative 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 SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing.
Submissions for the special issue will be accepted from TBD until TBD. Papers will be subject to review by a guest Editorial Board. Submissions should be made using the ordinary submission process at http://sisc.siam.org, with a statement in the cover letter requesting that the paper be considered for the special issue.
Additional information can be found in the SIAM News: Call for Papers.