José M. Vidal's Library

Year - Author - MASRG

  1. Francis Ysidro Edgeworth. Mathematical Psychics: An Essay on the Application of Mathematics to the Moral Sciences. , C. Kegan Paul & Co., 1881.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 89  -  Google Scholar
  2. John Von Neumann. Zur Theorie der Gesellschaftsspiele. Mathematische Annalen, 100(1):295--320, 1928.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 26  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1007/BF01448847
  3. John Von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern. Theory of Games and Economic Behavior. , Princeton University Press, 1944.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 3351  -  Google Scholar  -  Google Books  -  ISBNdb  -  Amazon
  4. John F. Nash. The Bargaining Problem. Econometrica, 18, p. 155--162, 1950.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 1253  -  Google Scholar
  5. John Nash. Non-Cooperative Games. . PhD Thesis. Priceton University, 1950.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 2  -  Google Scholar
  6. John F Nash. Equilibrium Points in N-Person Games. In Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 36, p. 48--49, 1950.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 1097  -  Google Scholar
  7. John Nash. Non-Cooperative Games. The Annals of Mathematics, 54(2):286--295, 1951.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 1117  -  Google Scholar
  8. Kenneth J. Arrow. Social choice and individual values. , Yale University Press, 1951.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 3451  -  Google Scholar  -  Google Books  -  ISBNdb  -  Amazon
  9. John Nash. Two-Person Cooperative Games. Econometrica, 21(1):128--140, 1953.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 532  -  Google Scholar
  10. Donald Gillies. Some Theorems on n-Person Games. . PhD Thesis. Princeton University, 1953.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 84  -  Google Scholar
  11. J. M. Stalnaker. The matching program for intern placement: The second year of operation. Journal of Medical Education, 28(1):13--19, 1953.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 3  -  Google Scholar
  12. Richard Ernest Bellman. Dynamic Programming. , Courier Dover Publications, 1957.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 2783  -  Google Scholar  -  Google Books  -  ISBNdb  -  Amazon
  13. Edsger W. Dijkstra. A note on two problems in connexion with graphs. Numerische Mathematik, 1, p. 269--271, 1959.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 1403  -  Google Scholar
  14. John McCarthy. Programs with Common Sense. In Proceedings of the Teddington Conference on the Mechanization of Thought Processes, p. 75--91, Her Majesty's Stationary Office, 1959.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 458  -  Google Scholar
  15. A. H. Land and A. G Doig. An Automatic Method of Solving Discrete Programming Problems. Econometrica, 28(3):497--520, 1960.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 225  -  Google Scholar
  16. John McCarthy. Recursive functions of symbolic expressions and their computation by machine, Part I. Communications of the ACM, 3(4):184--195, ACM, 1960.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 384  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1145/367177.367199
  17. William Vickrey. Counterspeculation, Auctions, and Competitive Sealed Tenders. The Journal of Finance, 16(1):8--37, 1961.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 1796  -  Google Scholar
  18. D. Gale and L. S. Shapley. College Admissions and the Stability of Marriage. The American Mathematical Monthly, 69(1):9--15, Mathematical Association of America, 1962.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 980  -  Google Scholar
  19. John C. Harsanyi. Approaches to the Bargaining Problem Before and After the Theory of Games: A Critical Discussion of Zeuthen's, Hicks', and Nash's Theories. Econometrica. April, 24(2):144--157, 1965.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 3  -  Google Scholar
  20. Edward H. Clarke. Multipart pricing of public goods. Public Choice. September, 11(1), 1971.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 692  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1007/BF01726210
  21. Theodore Groves. Incentives in Teams. Econometrica. July, 41(4):617--631, 1973.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 709  -  Google Scholar
  22. Lloyd Shapley and Herbert Scarf. On cores and indivisibility. Journal of Mathematical Economics, 1(1):23--37, 1974.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 199  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1016/0304-4068(74)90033-0
  23. D. Waltz. Understanding line drawings of scenes with shadows. In The Psychology of Computer Vision, Patrick Winston editor, p. 19--91, McGraw-Hill, 1975.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 383  -  Google Scholar  -  ISBNdb  -  Amazon
  24. Ehud Kalai and Meir Smorodinsky. Other Solutions to Nash's Bargaining Problem. Econometrica. May, 43, p. 513--518, 1975.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 287  -  Google Scholar
  25. Jerry R. Green and Jean-Jacques Laffont. Characterization of satisfactory mechanisms for the revelation of preferences for public goods. Econometrica, 45(2):427--438, 1977.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 210  -  Google Scholar
  26. P. Taylor and L. Jonker. Evolutionary Stable Strategies and Game Dynamics. Mathematical Biosciences, 16, p. 76--83, 1978.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 329  -  Google Scholar
  27. Philip R. Cohen and C. Raymond Perrault. Elements of a Plan-Based Theory of Speech Acts. Cognitive Science, 3, p. 177--212, 1979.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 375  -  Google Scholar
  28. Samuel S. Komorita. An equal excess model for coalition formation. Behavioral Science. November, 24(6):369--381, 1979.
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  29. Allan Newell. The Knowledge Level: Presidential Address. AI Magazine, 2(2):1--20, 1981.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 1086  -  Google Scholar
  30. Reid G. Smith. The Contract Net Protocol: High-Level Communication and Control in a Distributed Problem Solver. IEEE Transactions on Computers, C-29(12):1104--1113, 1981.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 1378  -  Google Scholar
  31. William A. Kornfeld and Carl Hewitt. The Scientific Community Metaphor. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, SMC-11(1), 1981.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 120  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:1721.1/5693
  32. Ariel Rubinstein. Perfect Equilibrium in a Bargaining Model. Econometrica, 50(1):97--110, 1982.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 1258  -  Google Scholar
  33. Martin Shubik. Game Theory in the Social Sciences: Concepts and Solutions. , MIT press, 1982.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 112  -  Google Scholar  -  ISBNdb  -  Amazon
  34. Lynn Conway, Victor R. Lesser, and Daniel G. Corkill. The Distributed Vehicle Monitoring Testbed: A Tool for Investigating Distributed Problem Solving Networks. AI Magazine, 4(3):15--33, 1983.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 187  -  Google Scholar
  35. Randall Davis and Reid G. Smith. Negotiation as a Metaphor for Distributed Problem Solving. Artificial Intelligence, 20, p. 63--109, 1983.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 661  -  Google Scholar
  36. Robert M. Axelrod. The Evolution of Cooperation. , Basic Books, 1984.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 5414  -  Google Scholar  -  Google Books  -  ISBNdb  -  Amazon
  37. Donald E. Knuth. The TEX Book. , Addison-Wesley, 1984.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 5  -  Google Scholar  -  ISBNdb  -  Amazon
  38. James P. Kahan and Amnon Rapoport. Theories of coalition formation. , L. Erlbaum Associates, 1984.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 114  -  Google Scholar  -  ISBNdb  -  Amazon
  39. Jeffrey S. Rosenschein and Michael R. Genesereth. Deals Among Rational Agents. In Proceedings of the Ninth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 1985.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 157  -  Google Scholar
  40. Immanuel M Bomze. Noncooperative Two-Person Games in Biology: A Classification. International Journal of Game Theory, 15(1):31--57, 1986.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 5  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1007/BF01769275
  41. Rodney A Brooks. A Robust Layered Control System for a Mobile Robot. IEEE Journal of Robotics and Automation. March, 2(1):14--23, 1986.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 3396  -  Google Scholar
  42. Ken Binmore, Ariel Rubinstein, and Asher Wolinsky. The Nash Bargaining Solution in Economic Modelling. RAND Journal of Economics, 17(2):176--188, 1986.
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  43. Drew Fudenberg and Eric Maskin. The Folk Theorem in Repeated Games with Discounting or with Incomplete Information. Econometrica, 54(3):533--554, 1986.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 731  -  Google Scholar
  44. Henry E. Kyburg, Jr.. Bayesian and non-bayesian evidential updating. Artificial Intelligence, 31(3):271--293, 1987.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 147  -  Google Scholar
  45. Ken Binmore. Modeling Rational Players, part I. Economics and Philosophy, 3, p. 179-214, 1987.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 128  -  Google Scholar
  46. Richard S. Sutton. Learning to Predict by the Methods of Temporal Differences. Machine Learning, 3(1):9--44, 1988.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 1329  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1023/A:1022633531479
  47. Marvin Minsky. The Society of Mind. , Simon & Schuster, 1988.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 1763  -  Google Scholar  -  ISBNdb  -  Amazon
  48. Ken Binmore. Modeling Rational Players, part II. Economics and Philosophy, 4, p. 9-55, 1988.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 42  -  Google Scholar
  49. Edmund H. Durfee. Coordination of Distributed Problem Solvers. , Springer, 1988.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 195  -  Google Scholar  -  Google Books  -  ISBNdb  -  Amazon
  50. Jeffrey S. Banks, John O. Ledyard, and David P. Porter. Allocating Uncertain and Unresponsive Resources: An Experimental Approach. The RAND Journal of Economics, 20(1):1--25, 1989.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 123  -  Google Scholar
  51. John D. Sterman. Modeling Managerial Behavior: Misperceptions of Feedback in a Dynamic Decision Making Experiment. Management Science, 35(3):321--339, 1989.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 557  -  Google Scholar
  52. D. Fudenberg and D. Kreps. Lectures on Learning and Equilibrium in Strategic-Form Games. . CORE Lecture Series, 1990.
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  53. Martha Pollack and Marc Ringuette. Introducing the Tileworld: experimentally evaluating agent architectures. In Proceedings of the Eighth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Thomas Dietterich and William Swartout editor, p. 183--189, AAAI Press, 1990.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 161  -  Google Scholar
  54. Philip R. Cohen and Hector J. Levesque. Intention is Choice with Commitment. Artificial Intelligence, 42(2--3):213--261, 1990.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 992  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1016/0004-3702(90)90055-5
  55. Martin J. Osborne and Ariel Rubinstein. Bargaining and Markets. , Academic Press, 1990.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 560  -  Google Scholar  -  ISBNdb  -  Amazon
  56. Scott H. Clearwater, Bernardo A. Huberman, and Tad Hogg. Cooperative Solution of Constraint Satisfaction Problems. Science. 22, 254, p. 1181--1183, 1991.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 59  -  Google Scholar
  57. Yoav Shoham. AGENT0: A Simple Agent Language and Its Interpreter. In Proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, p. 704--709, AAAI Press, Menlo Park, CA, 1991.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 78  -  Google Scholar
  58. Rodney A Brooks. Intelligence Without Reason. In Proceedings of 12th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. August, p. 569--595, 1991.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 1082  -  Google Scholar
  59. Rodney A Brooks. Intelligence without Representation. Artificial Intelligence Journal, 47, p. 139--159, 1991.
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  60. Anand S. Rao and Michael P. Georgeff. Modeling Rational Agents within a BDI-Architecture. In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, James Allen, Richard Fikes, and Erik Sandewall editor, p. 473--484, Morgan Kaufmann publishers Inc.: San Mateo, CA, USA, 1991.
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  61. David W. Aha, Dennis Kibler, and Marc K. Albert. Instance-Based Learning Algorithms. Machine Learning, 6(1):33--66, 1991.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 1026  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1023/A:1022689900470
  62. Jeffrey O. Kephart and Steve R. White. Directed-Graph Epidemiological Models of Computer Viruses. In Proceedings of the IEEE Computer Society Symposium on Research in Security and Privacy, p. 343--359, 1991.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 121  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1109/RISP.1991.130801
  63. Christopher J. C. H. Watkins and Peter Dayan. Q-Learning. Machine Learning, 8(3-4):279--292, 1992.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 859  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1023/A:1022676722315
  64. Makoto Yakoo, Edmund H. Durfee, Toru Ishida, and Kazuhiro Kuwabara. Distributed Constraint Satisfaction for Formalizing Distributed Problem Solving. 12th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems '92, p. 614--621, 1992.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 141  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1109/ICDCS.1992.235101
  65. Steven Minton, Mark D. Johnston, Andrew B. Philips, and Philip Laird. Minimizing conflicts: a heuristic repair method for constraint satisfaction and scheduling problems. Artificial Intelligence, 58, p. 161--205, 1992.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 474  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1016/0004-3702(92)90007-K
  66. Victor Eijkhout. Tex by Topic: A Texnician's Reference. , Addison-Wesley, 1992.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 9  -  Google Scholar  -  ISBNdb  -  Amazon
  67. Stuart Kauffman. The Origins of Order: Self-Organization and Selection in Evolution. , Oxford University Pres, 1993.
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  68. Nihar R. Mahapatra and Shantanu Dutt. Scalable Duplicate Pruning Strategies for Parallel A* Graph Search. In Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing, p. 290--297, 1993.
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  69. Jörg P. Müller and Markus Pischel. The agent architecture inteRRaP: Concept and application. . German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, 1993. . RR 93-26
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  70. Thuomas Sandholm. An Implementation of the Contract Net Protocol Based on Marginal Cost Calculations. In Proceedings of the Eleventh National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, p. 256--262, 1993.
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  71. Joel Waldfogel. The Deadweight Loss of Chirstmas. The American Economic Review, 83(5), 1993.
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  72. David Heckerman, Eric Horvitz, and Blackford Middleton. An approximate nonmyopic computation for value of information. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 13(3):292--299, 1993.
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  73. Matthew Rabin. Incorporating Fairness into Game Theory and Economics. The American Economic Review, 83(5):1281--1302, 1993.
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  74. Boleslaw K. Szymanski and José M. Vidal. Automatic Verification of a Class of Symmetric Parallel Programs. In Proceedings of the IFIP 13th World Computer Congress. Volume 1 : Technology and Foundations, Bj\orn Pehrson and Imre Simon editor. 28, p. 571--578, Elsevier Science Publishers, 1994.
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  75. José M. Vidal and Edmund H. Durfee. RMM's Solution Concept and the Equilibrium Point Solution. In Proceedings of the 13th International Distributed Artificial Intelligence Workshop, 1994.
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  76. José M. Vidal and Edmund H. Durfee. Agent Modeling Methods Using Limited Rationality. In Proceedings of the Twelfth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, p. 1495, 1994.
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  77. Stuart Kauffman, William G. Macready, and Emily Dickinson. Divide to Coordinate: Coevolutionary Problem Solving. , 1994.
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  78. Jeffrey S. Rosenschein and Gilad Zlotkin. Rules of Encounter. , The MIT Press, 1994.
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  79. Jeffrey O. Kephart. A Biologically Inspired Immune System for Computers. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Synthesis and Simulatoin of Living Systems, Rodney A. Brooks and Pattie Maes editor, p. 130--139, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1994.
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  80. William Sims Bainbridge, Edward E. Brent, Kathleen M. Carley, David R. Heise, Michael W. Macy, Barry Markovsky, and John Skvoretz. Artificial Social Intelligence. Annual Review of Sociology, 20, p. 407--436, 1994.
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  81. Mitchel Resnick. Turtles, Termites, and Traffic Jams: Explorations in Massively Parallel Microworlds. , MIT Press, 1994.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 379  -  Google Scholar  -  ISBNdb  -  Amazon
  82. V. D. Cung, S. Dowaji, B. Le Cun, T. Mautor, and C. Roucairol. Parallel and Distributed Branch-and-Bound/A* Algorithms. (94/31). Laboratoire PRISM, Université de Versailles, 1994.
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  83. Philip Laird and Ronald Saul. Discrete Sequence Prediction and Its Applications. Machine Learning, 15(1):43--68, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1994.
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  84. Jerey K. MacKie-Mason and Hal R. Varian. Generalized Vickrey Auctions. . University of Michigan, 1994.
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  85. Marie des Jardins. How to Succeed in Graduate School: A Guide for Students and Advisors. Crossroads, 1994.
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  86. Steve Seiden. Theoretical Computer Science Cheat Sheet. . Lousiana State University, 1994.
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  87. Gilad Zlotkin and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. Coalition, Cryptography, and Stability: Mechanisms for Coalition Formation in Task Oriented Domains. In Proceedings of the Eleventh National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, p. 32--437, AAAI Press, 1994.
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  88. Steven Ketchpel. Forming coalitions in the face of uncertain rewards. In Proceedings of the Twelfth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, p. 414--419, AAAI Press, 1994.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 74  -  Google Scholar  -  ISBNdb  -  Amazon
  89. José M. Vidal and Edmund H. Durfee. Recursive Agent Modeling Using Limited Rationality. In Proceedings of the First International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems, p. 125--132, AAAI/MIT press, 1995.
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  90. José M. Vidal and Edmund H. Durfee. Task Planning Agents in the UMDL. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM) Workshop on Intelligent Information Agents., Tim Finin and James Mayfield editor, 1995.
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  91. Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz and Edmund H. Durfee. A Rigorous, Operational Formalization of Recursive Modeling. In Proceedings of the First International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems. June, p. 125--132, AAAI/MIT press, 1995.
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  92. Ronald Fagin, Joseph Y. Halpern, Yoram Moses, and Moshe Y. Vardi. Reasoning About Knowledge. , The MIT Press, 1995.
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  93. Matthew Evett, James Hendler, Ambuj Mahanti, and Dana Nau. PRA*: Massively Parallel Heuristic Search. Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 25(2):133--143, 1995.
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  96. Andreu Mas-Colell, Michael D. Whinston, and Jerry R. Green. Microeconomic Theory. , Oxford, 1995.
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  97. Sarit Kraus, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, and Gilad Zlotkin. Multiagent negotiation under time constraints. Artificial Intelligence, 75(2), 1995.
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  98. Hal R. Varian. Economic Mechanism Design for Computerized Agents. In Proceedings of the First USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce, 1995.
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  103. Daniel E. Atkins, William P. Birmingham, Edmund H. Durfee, Eric J. Glover, Tracy Mullen, Elke A. Rundensteiner, Elliot Soloway, José M. Vidal, Raven Wallace, and Michael P. Wellman. Toward Inquiry-Based Education Through Interacting Software Agents. IEEE Computer. may, 29(5):69--76, 1996.
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  104. José M. Vidal and Edmund H. Durfee. Agents Modeling Agents in Information Economies. In Proceedings of the Thirteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, p. 1415, The MIT Press, 1996.
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  105. José M. Vidal and Edmund H. Durfee. Using Recursive Agent Models Effectively. In Intelligent Agents Volume II, M. Wooldridge, J. P. M\"uller, and M. Tambe editor, p. 171--196, Springer-Verlag, 1996.
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  106. José M. Vidal and Edmund H. Durfee. The Impact of Nested Agent Models in an Information Economy. In Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems, p. 377--384, AAAI/MIT press, 1996.
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  107. José M. Vidal and Edmund H. Durfee. Building agent models in economic societies of agents. In Working Notes of the AAAI-96 Workshop on Agent Modeling, Milind Tambe and Piotr Gmytrasiewicz editor, p. 90--97, 1996.
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  109. Michael P. Wellman. Market-oriented programming: Some early lessons. In Market-Based Control: A Paradigm for Distributed Resource Allocation., S. Clearwater editor, World Scientific, 1996.
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  112. Joshua M. Epstein and Robert L. Axtell. Growing Artificial Societies : Social Science from the Bottom Up. , Brookings Institute, 1996.
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  113. Makoto Yokoo and Katsutoshi Hirayama. Distributed Breakout Algorithm for Solving Distributed Constraint Satisfaction Problems. In Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Multiagent Systems, p. 401--408, 1996.
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