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Craig C. Douglas
Research Scientist of Computer Science

B.A., University of Chicago, 1977
M.S., M.Phil., Ph.D., Yale University, 1978, 1980, 1982
Joined Yale Faculty 1982

Office Location: AKW 206
Telephone: 203.432.1207

Craig Douglas.

Craig Douglas is interested in the solution of partial differential equations, numerical linear algebra, parallel or distributed computation, and very high-performance computing.

He is best known for his work in multigrid algorithms. He has developed cache aware multgrid methods in recent years applying his research to problems arising in combustion simulation and ocean circulation modeling.

Douglas is the founder and managing editor of www.MGNet.org, which is the primary source for multigrid methods on the web and includes software, a large bibliography, a newsletter, preprints, and virtual proceedings. He is also a member of the editorial advisory board of the journal Advances in Computational Mathematics.

Representative Publications

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"Cache optimization for structured and unstructured grid multigrid," with J. Hu, M. Kowarschik, U. Ruede, and C. Weiss, ETNA, 10:21-40, 2000.

Bullet.

“Detailed Chemistry Modeling of Laminar Diffusion Flames on Parallel Computers,” with A. Ern and M.D. Smooke, Int. J. Supercomputer Appl. High Perf. Comput., 9:167-186, 1995.

Bullet.

“Parameter choices for ADI-like methods on parallel computers,” with S. Malhotra and M. H. Schultz, Comput. Appl. Math., 17:217-231, 1998.

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