These are just ideas -- please see me if there's something else you'd like to work on, or if you'd like to discuss any of these. Let me know by Wednesday 9 November what your project will be.
Your project can be either a survey or an application experiment. A survey project includes a 20-minute presentation during the last week of class, 28 or 31 November. No presentation is required for an application experiment, but I'd like to arrange to see a demo of your work in the lab before the end of the quarter. For either a survey or an application project, you must turn in a written final report of 5-10 pages by Wednesday 7 December.
Survey projects. For a survey project, you will read a paper or two on a sparse matrix topic not covered in class. Here are some possibilites. Each possibility comes with a link to one paper; in most cases you'll end up reading one or two related papers for background as well. These are just suggestions -- you are welcome to talk to me if you prefer to present a different topic or different papers.
Application experiments. An application experiment is any problem that comes from computational science and has a large linear system in it; you will experiment with preconditioned iterative methods for the sparse computation. The application should be one you are already familiar with, from your research or another class or a collaboration. Talk to me if you'd like to do this.