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Announcement of new editorial policy

Announcement of new editorial policy In view of the rapid diversification of the field of approximation theory and its applica- tions, the editorial committee has decided to expand the scope of the journal. Until recently, the central themes have included 1. approximation theory 2. numerical approximation 3. harmonic analysis 4. fractals and wavelets Since Volume 19, Issue 1, the journal will focus on (1) approximation theory (2) computational analysis (8) dynamic systems (4) fractals (5) function spaces (6) geometric analysis (7) harmonic analysis (8) numerical approximation (9) signal analysis (10) special functions (11) transform analysis (12) wavelets To accommodate this shift of emphasis, the name of this journal has been amended, replacing "Approximation" by "Analysis", and preserving the former title, "Theory and Applications". So the new name of "Approximation Theory and its Applications" is changed as "Analysis in Theory and Application" from 1911, and still use "ATA". The editors feel that approxiation theory, in particular, its approaches and methods in various branches of mathematics, plays an important role in a number of exciting new di- rections. Giving these proper emphasis on the above fields and related new fields will en- hance the journal, and appeal to both the contributors and subscribers. The format and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Approximation Theory and its Applications Springer Journals

Announcement of new editorial policy

Approximation Theory and its Applications , Volume 18 (4) – Sep 18, 2013

Announcement of new editorial policy

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In view of the rapid diversification of the field of approximation theory and its applica- tions, the editorial committee has decided to expand the scope of the journal. Until recently, the central themes have included 1. approximation theory 2. numerical approximation 3. harmonic analysis 4. fractals and wavelets Since Volume 19, Issue 1, the journal will focus on (1) approximation theory (2) computational analysis (8) dynamic systems (4) fractals (5) function spaces (6) geometric analysis...
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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2002 by Springer
Subject
Mathematics; Approximations and Expansions; Analysis
ISSN
1000-9221
eISSN
1573-8175
DOI
10.1007/BF02845278
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Abstract

In view of the rapid diversification of the field of approximation theory and its applica- tions, the editorial committee has decided to expand the scope of the journal. Until recently, the central themes have included 1. approximation theory 2. numerical approximation 3. harmonic analysis 4. fractals and wavelets Since Volume 19, Issue 1, the journal will focus on (1) approximation theory (2) computational analysis (8) dynamic systems (4) fractals (5) function spaces (6) geometric analysis (7) harmonic analysis (8) numerical approximation (9) signal analysis (10) special functions (11) transform analysis (12) wavelets To accommodate this shift of emphasis, the name of this journal has been amended, replacing "Approximation" by "Analysis", and preserving the former title, "Theory and Applications". So the new name of "Approximation Theory and its Applications" is changed as "Analysis in Theory and Application" from 1911, and still use "ATA". The editors feel that approxiation theory, in particular, its approaches and methods in various branches of mathematics, plays an important role in a number of exciting new di- rections. Giving these proper emphasis on the above fields and related new fields will en- hance the journal, and appeal to both the contributors and subscribers. The format and

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Published: Sep 18, 2013

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