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Simulation 1. An agent-based economy 1. An agent-based economy "Simulating the Madness of Crowds: Price Bubbles in an Auction-Mediated Robot Market," K. Steiglitz and D. Shapiro, Computational Economics, vol. 12, pp ,

2. Pairwise competition 2. Pairwise competition “Pairwise Competition and the Replicator Equation," J. Morgan and K. Steiglitz, “Pairwise Competition and the Replicator Equation," J. Morgan and K. Steiglitz, Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 65, 2003, pp Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 65, 2003, pp

3. Bubbles speed up pipelines 3. Bubbles speed up pipelines “Bubbles Can Make Self-Timed Pipelines Fast,“ M. R. Greenstreet and K. Steiglitz, J. VLSI Signal Processing, vol. 2, no. 3, pp , Nov “Bubbles Can Make Self-Timed Pipelines Fast,“ M. R. Greenstreet and K. Steiglitz, J. VLSI Signal Processing, vol. 2, no. 3, pp , Nov

4. Calculation of wave functions 4. Calculation of wave functions “A Stochastic Method for Calculating Wave Functions,” M. D. Kostin and K. Steiglitz, Phys. Rev., vol. 159, no. 1, pp , July 5, “A Stochastic Method for Calculating Wave Functions,” M. D. Kostin and K. Steiglitz, Phys. Rev., vol. 159, no. 1, pp , July 5,