[HTML] Hypertex markup language -- the simplest and fastest way of looking at an abstract. However, note Special symbols are not yet supported by the current standard of HTML and therefore such symbols were added where needed graphically by script. Some mistakes and/or misalignment (caused by behavior of different viewers) may occur, but generally the meaning of the symbols is not compromised. However, there are a number of cases when symbols, labels, etc are not reproduced.
[GIF] CompuServe graphical format--this is literally a picture of the printed abstract. Most browsers support the viewer, but the files are typically 20-30K and may be too long for easy transmission to sites with slow links.
[PDF] Adobe Acrobat format (Download Adobe Acrobat Reader free.)
[PS] Postscript -- also a very good quality view of the abstract if your browser has a postscript viewer.
[DVI] Device independent latex printer output -- same comments apply as above for [PS].
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