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Subject: Re: New technology for the reduction of complexity and establishing proof?

Author: Andrew Williams

Date: 05:28:11 06/28/00

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On June 27, 2000 at 20:03:59, Marcos Christensen wrote:

>On June 27, 2000 at 19:35:14, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>On June 27, 2000 at 19:24:43, Peter Kappler wrote:
>>
>>>On June 27, 2000 at 09:00:16, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>>
>>>>On June 27, 2000 at 08:27:12, Hans Gerber wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Kasparov said:
>>>>>
>>>>>"Let's just say this: IBM categorically refuses to submit any proof that
>>>>>this [cheating] did not occur. No one can really prove this, but the information
>>>>>we have at hand..."
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Let's just say this:  "Kasparov is an outright liar."  He had the output for
>>>>a couple of moves he wanted, within a week.  The _entire_ set of game logs
>>>>has been on the internet for close to a year now.  Yet he _continues_ to
>>>>make this same false statement.
>>>>
>>>
>>>When did Kasparov deny that IBM produced the logs?  If you have read this in
>>>print, I suspect it came from an old interview given before the logs were
>>>released (remember that it took 2+ years), or possibly just a bad
>>>Russian-to-English translation.
>>>
>>>--Peter
>>
>>
>>Someone posted quotes here that were dated within the last 6 months.  Where he
>>said "IBM _still_ has not provided the game printouts."  I pointed out when the
>>quote was posted here that the logs had been on IBM's web site for quite a
>>while.
>
>
>   You could, please, post the url. I did a search at IBM site and didnt find
>anything related to deep blue printouts
>                Best wishes
>                              Marcos

The log files are here:
	http://www.research.ibm.com/deepblue/watch/html/c.html

Andrew



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