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Transputers and parallel architectures : message-passing distributed systems
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ISBN: 0139290508 9780139290503 Year: 1991 Publisher: New York London Tokyo Prentice hall

A new era in computation
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ISBN: 0262631547 Year: 1993 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. ; London MIT Press


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Year: 1991 Publisher: Los Alamitos, Calif. : IEEE Computer Society Press,

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Parallel computing in computational chemistry
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ISBN: 0841231664 Year: 1995 Volume: 592

Computing with parallel architectures : T. Node
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ISBN: 0792312252 9780792312253 Year: 1991 Volume: 2 13439 Publisher: Dordrecht Boston London Kluwer Academic Publishers


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Multicomputer networks
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ISBN: 0262181290 9780262256841 9780262681452 0262256843 9780262181297 0262681455 Year: 1987 Volume: vol *4 Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts [Piscataqay, New Jersey] MIT Press IEEE Xplore

High performance compilers for parallel computing
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ISBN: 0805327304 Year: 1996 Publisher: London ; Amsterdam ; Sydney, N.S.W [etc.] : Addison-Wesley,


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ISSN: 23325801 Year: 1979 Publisher: Los Alamitos, Calif. : IEEE Computer Society Press


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Turtles, termites, and traffic jams : explorations in massively parallel microworlds
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ISBN: 0262181622 9780262181624 Year: 1994 Volume: *3 Publisher: Cambridge ; London The MIT Press

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How does a bird flock keep its movements so graceful and synchronized? Most people assume that the bird in front leads and the others follow. In fact, bird flocks don't have leaders: they are organized without an organizer, coordinated without a coordinator. And a surprising number of other systems, from termite colonies to traffic jams to economic systems, work the same decentralized way. Turtles, Termites, and Traffic Jams describes innovative new computational tools that can qhelp people (even young children) explore the workings of such systems--and help them move beyond the centralized mindset.

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