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12 | -- | 13 | Douglass E. Post. Frontiers of simulation |
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50 | -- | 53 | Dianne P. O'Leary. More models of infection: It's epidemic |
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57 | -- | 67 | Leo P. Kadanoff. Excellence in computer simulation |
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76 | -- | 79 | Eugenio Roanes-Lozano, Eugenio Roanes-Macías, Luis M. Laita. The geometry of algebraic systems and their exact solving using Grobner bases |
80 | -- | 85 | Michael Creutz. Simulating quarks |
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93 | -- | 96 | Geoffrey Fox. Software development around a millisecond |