Author: Rafael Andrist
Date: 08:54:19 11/19/00
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On November 19, 2000 at 11:32:49, Uri Blass wrote: >On November 19, 2000 at 11:12:00, Rafael Andrist wrote: > >>On November 19, 2000 at 09:30:55, Hermano Ecuadoriano wrote: >> >>>Assuming that the 3-Brain concept is useful, the generalization >>>to n-Brains suggests itself... >> >>If you have enough processors it would be possible. But if the engines are all >>good engines, you would get the same move several times if n is big enough. >>Another idea: you run 100 engines on 100 processors. Then you choose the move >>the most often given by the engines. But in this case it would be more >>productive to run 4 engines, using 25 processors per engine, I think. > >The problem is that I am not sure if the majority is right in most of the cases. > >Uri If I watch what's going on in the USA, I'm not sure too. :)
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