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Multivariate Approximation Theory III: Proceedings of the Conference at the Mathematical Research Institute at Oberwolfach, Black Forest, January 20-2 (en Inglés)
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Birkhauser
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Reseña del libro "Multivariate Approximation Theory III: Proceedings of the Conference at the Mathematical Research Institute at Oberwolfach, Black Forest, January 20-2 (en Inglés)"
The Fourth International Symposium on Multivariate Approximation Theory was held at the Oberwolfach Mathematical Research Insti- tute, Black Forest, W.-Germany, during the week of January 20 - 26, 1985. The preceding conferences on this topic were held in 1976, 1979, and 1982 * . We were pleased to have more than 50 mathematicians from 13 countries in attendance. The program in- cluded 40 lectures. These Proceedings form a record of most of the papers presented at the Symposium. The topics treated cover different problems on multivariate approximation such as polynomial approximation on simplices, multivariate splines (box-splines, dimension of spline spaces), blending methods, multivariate Hermite interpolation, data smoothing and surface representation, and multivariate summation methods. We would like to thank the director of the Oberwolfach Mathe- matical Research Institute, Prof. Dr. M. Barner, and his staff for providing the facilities. Of the people who gave their time to help make this conference a success, we would like to mention in particular Prof. Dr. F.J. Delvos (Siegen), Dr. G. Baszenski (College Station, Texas), and Dipl.-Math. H. Nienhaus (Siegen). Finally, our thanks are due to Carl Einsele of Birkhauser Publishers for his valuable cooperation.