Twogrid
Twogrid is a term used across several domains to denote a two-grid concept. In computing and numerical analysis, it commonly refers to the two-grid method, a simple multigrid technique for solving discretized partial differential equations. The method couples a smooth approximation on a fine grid with a correction computed on a coarser grid, yielding faster convergence than a single-grid iteration. A typical implementation includes a smoothing step, restriction of the residual to the coarse grid, a coarse-grid solve or approximate solve, and prolongation of the correction back to the fine grid. The approach can be combined with various smoothers and grid-transfer operators and is considered a predecessor to more elaborate multigrid schemes such as V-cycle and W-cycle. Its performance depends on problem type, grid geometry, and boundary conditions.
In web design and front-end development, twogrid is sometimes used to describe a two-column responsive layout
The term may appear in different software projects or documentation with slightly different meanings. In any