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Old   November 22, 2010, 07:58
Default GAMG = geometric algebraic multigrid?
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Hello,
I am looking for some information on the GAMG method. I know about geometric multigrid and algebraic multigrid methods. But if GAMG is short for "geometric agglomeration algebraic multigrid" I wonder how the geometric and algebraic coarsening are combined.

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Hello Patricia

Yes. GAMG means Geometric Agglomerated Algebraic Multigrid. You'll probably find what you need at this pdf document:

http://www.tfd.chalmers.se/~hani/kur...report-fin.pdf

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