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* [[John Romein]], [[Henri Bal]] ('''1995'''). ''Parallel N-Body Simulation on a Large-Scale Homogeneous Distributed System''. [http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/europar/europar95.html Euro-Par 1995]
 
* [[John Romein]], [[Henri Bal]] ('''1995'''). ''Parallel N-Body Simulation on a Large-Scale Homogeneous Distributed System''. [http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/europar/europar95.html Euro-Par 1995]

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Johannes Willem (John) Romein (born March 26, 1970),
a Dutch computer scientist at ASTRON, the Netherlands Foundation for Research in Astronomy. Before, he was postdoctoral researcher working on parallel algorithms in the bioinformatics department at Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, and defended his Ph.D. on Multigame - An Environment for Distributed Game-Tree Search in 2001 under the supervision of Henri Bal [1]. Multigame is a language for the purpose of general game playing using a parallel search and distributed computing. In 2002, along with Henri Bal, he solved the game of Awari [2] [3].

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