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This meeting is the sixteenth in a series, previously called the Gatlinburg Symposia. The name honors Alston S.
Householder, one of the pioneers in numerical linear algebra and organizer of the first four meetings. The meeting has traditionally been held in an isolated location and is very informal in style. Each attendee is given the opportunity to present a talk, but a talk is not mandatory. The format of the meeting includes scheduled presentations during the day and more informal evening sessions that are organized electronically shortly before the meeting.
Spirited discussion is encouraged.
At the meeting, the twelfth Householder prize will be awarded for the best thesis in numerical algebra written since 1 January 2002. We hope that the meeting will be attended by recent entrants into numerical linear algebra as well as more experienced researchers. We encourage attendance by core numerical linear algebra researchers, matrix theoreticians, and researchers in applications such as optimization, signal processing, control, and data mining.