We briefly describe a multigrid strategy for unilevel and two-level linear systems whose coefficient matrix An belongs either to the Toeplitz class or to the cosine algebra of type III and
such that An can be naturally associated, in the spectral sense, with a polynomial function f. The interest of the technique is due to its optimal cost of O(N) arithmetic operations, where N is the size of the algebraic problem. We remark that these structures arise in certain 2D image restoration problems or can be used as preconditioners
for more complicated image restoration problems.
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