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Adaptive agents in a persistent shout double auction
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Proceedings of the first international conference on Information and computation economies table of contents
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Pages: 11 - 18  
Year of Publication: 1998
ISBN:1-58113-076-7
Authors
Chris Preist  Hewlett-Packard Labs, Bristol, UK
Maarten van Tol  Hewlett-Packard Labs, Bristol, UK
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