Purpose
AT-NET (Approximation Theory Network) is intended as a ready means for the
distribution of information to the Approximation Theory community.
If you have something of general interest to the Approximation Theory
community, such as
- announcement of a meeting,
- a question about a technical point,
- a reference you cannot find,
- the table of contents of the most recent issue of the AT journal you run,
- a short description of the great AT book you have just written,
- announcement of a new result or of availability of reports,
and the like, send it to AT-NET (at-net-dl@math.uni-giessen.de)
for distribution on the net. AT-NET bulletins are e-mailed on a monthly basis.
Here is a review of some of the basic options available with regards to
AT-NET.
- To sign on to AT-NET, do the following from the e-mail address
you wish to have all messages sent to. Send an e-mail message to:
-
majordomo@uni-giessen.de
with the body of the message consisting of the one line:
- subscribe at-net-dl
Your subscription should be automatically accepted. You will receive
notice of this fact, along with additional information. If you have
any problems, write to
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buhmann@uni-giessen.de
(Martin Buhmann)
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- To unsubscribe AT-NET, do the following.
Send an e-mail message to:
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majordomo@uni-giessen.de
with the body of the message consisting of the one line:
- unsubscribe at-net-dl
- To submit a message to AT-NET, send it to:
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at-net-dl@math.uni-giessen.de
Bulletins
- Bulletins can be accessed (as html- or ASCII-file)
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http://www.math.ohio-state.edu/JAT/DATA/ATNET/atnet.html
where all AT-NET Bulletins are archived at the home
page of JAT,
- An index of bulletins (only as of January 95) is obtainable by
posting the message
- index at-net
to
- listproc@math.technion.ac.il
Bulletins are indexed by year and month. One can download,
after one knows the correct format of the name, using the
command get filename addressed to the same listproc e-mail
address.
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