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A NATO Advanced Study Institute on Approximation Theory and Spline
Functions was held at Memorial University of Newfoundland during
August 22-September 2, 1983. This volume consists of the
Proceedings of that Institute. These Proceedings include the main
invited talks and contributed papers given during the Institute.
The aim of these lectures was to bring together Mathematicians,
Physicists and Engineers working in the field. The lectures covered
a wide range including 1ultivariate Approximation, Spline
Functions, Rational Approximation, Applications of Elliptic
Integrals and Functions in the Theory of Approximation, and Pade
Approximation. We express our sincere thanks to Professors E. W.
Cheney, J. Meinguet, J. M. Phillips and H. Werner, members of the
International Advisory Committee. We also extend our thanks to the
main speakers and the invi ted speakers, whose contri butions made
these Proceedings complete. The Advanced Study Institute was
financed by the NATO Scientific Affairs Division. We express our
thanks for the generous support. We wish to thank members of the
Department of Mathematics and Statistics at MeMorial University who
willingly helped with the planning and organizing of the Institute.
Special thanks go to Mrs. Mary Pike who helped immensely in the
planning and organizing of the Institute, and to Miss Rosalind
Genge for her careful and excellent typing of the manuscript of
these Proceedings."
A NATO Advanced Study Institute on Approximation Theory and Spline
Functions was held at Memorial University of Newfoundland during
August 22-September 2, 1983. This volume consists of the
Proceedings of that Institute. These Proceedings include the main
invited talks and contributed papers given during the Institute.
The aim of these lectures was to bring together Mathematicians,
Physicists and Engineers working in the field. The lectures covered
a wide range including 1ultivariate Approximation, Spline
Functions, Rational Approximation, Applications of Elliptic
Integrals and Functions in the Theory of Approximation, and Pade
Approximation. We express our sincere thanks to Professors E. W.
Cheney, J. Meinguet, J. M. Phillips and H. Werner, members of the
International Advisory Committee. We also extend our thanks to the
main speakers and the invi ted speakers, whose contri butions made
these Proceedings complete. The Advanced Study Institute was
financed by the NATO Scientific Affairs Division. We express our
thanks for the generous support. We wish to thank members of the
Department of Mathematics and Statistics at MeMorial University who
willingly helped with the planning and organizing of the Institute.
Special thanks go to Mrs. Mary Pike who helped immensely in the
planning and organizing of the Institute, and to Miss Rosalind
Genge for her careful and excellent typing of the manuscript of
these Proceedings."
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