Another electronic archive of papers

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Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1993 10:41:40 GMT
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Subject: Another electronic archive of papers
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Ooh, ooh, more resources to add.  If this keeps up, I'll have
to learn how to do this myself..  Anybody have disk space?  I
can't guarantee my workstation.
     
Crossposted from comp.theory.dynamic-sys: (with editing)
     
> Newsgroups: comp.theory.dynamic-sys
> From: ronnie@crow.lanl.gov (Ronnie Mainieri)
> Subject: Electronic Archive
> Message-ID: <1993Feb24.001900.24722@newshost.lanl.gov>
>
> I would like to announce an electronic archive for papers on chaos.
> The subjects covered are defined by the topics within the scope of
> Chaos, Physica D, Physical Review E and Nonlinearity journals.   Papers
> on low-dimensional dynamical systems, simple non-equilibrium
> statistical mechanics, quantum chaos, and the theory of Fredholm
> determinants are all welcome.   A list of recent titles is given below.
>
> The electronic archive accepts, stores, and allows access to manuscripts.  If
> you join, periodically (once a week) you will receive the abstracts of the
> papers submitted.   There is also a discussion group that you may join.
> It is hoped that enough people will join this archive server so that we
> can do away completely with having to mail out and request preprints.
>
[ etc...  the full article is in c.t.d-s ]
     
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