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Deriving Consensus in Multiagent Systems Export

Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 87, No. 1-2. (1996), pp. 21-74.

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the rules by which agents in an encounter will interact. Once the rules of encounter have been determined, each builder of each agent is free to design his own machine any way that he wants. However, the rules that were established will certainly affect the choices he makes in building his own agent.


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