Author: blass uri
Date: 03:43:45 07/09/00
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On July 09, 2000 at 06:27:13, Alvaro Polo wrote: > >>I believe that 100knode per second is enough to see everything that humans can >>see if you search the right lines but programs do not know to search the right >>lines. >> >>Uri > >A question here. A human calculates 2 or 3 nodes per second. If the programs >knew how to search the right lines, 3 nodes/sec would be enough to see >everything that humans see. In which sense (why) are 100 Knode/sec needed? 1)Different humans see different things. 2-3 nodes per second may be enough to see what kasparov can see if you search the right lines but may be not enough to see what another human with a different search algorithm can see at the same time. 2)The fact that 100,000 nodes per second are enough does not say that it is the minimal number. I do not know the minimal number Uri
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