Sunday, February 23, 2020

[DMANET] Special Issue "Multilevel Methods" in Algorithms

Dear Colleagues,

We are soliciting high-quality original research papers (and significant
work-in-progress papers) describing any aspects of multilevel
algorithmic approaches, as well as the design and implementation of
solutions and systems in which the multilevel approach plays one of the
central roles.

Many interpretations of multilevel algorithms exist in different
domains. In this Special Issue, we refer to those multilevel (also known
as multiscale, multigrid inspired, and multiresolution) algorithms whose
characteristic features are related to creating and leveraging a
hierarchy of coarse problems, each representing the original problem at
different coarse levels with fewer degrees of freedom. The degrees of
freedom could be expressed as, but are not limited to variables,
dimensionality, or time steps.

All research areas in which multilevel algorithms are relevant will be
considered, however, submissions in graph algorithms, machine learning,
network science, optimization, social and complex networks, numerical
methods, and the high-performance implementation of multilevel
approaches are especially encouraged.

Manuscript Submission Information at

https://www.mdpi.com/journal/algorithms/special_issues/Multilevel_Methods

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Dr. Ilya Safro
Associate Professor, School of Computing
Faculty Scholar at School of Health Research
Clemson University
http://www.cs.clemson.edu/~isafro

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Dr. Ilya Safro
Associate Professor, School of Computing
Faculty Scholar at School of Health Research
Clemson University
http://www.cs.clemson.edu/~isafro

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