Author: Uri Blass
Date: 00:54:17 12/30/01
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On December 30, 2001 at 03:30:16, Severi Salminen wrote: >>>What exactly do you mean with horizon nodes? >>> >> >>It is clear. >> >>horizon nodes are the moves that you make before calling qsearch. > >You mean the positions, not the moves ;) Every move generate a new position so it is the same. If you talk about positions I mean to the positions on the board in the beginning of qsearch that was not called from qsearch. And I think horizon nodes are the last >nodes in normal search -> depth==1 (if you call qsearch() when depth==0)? I >think they are also (maybe more commonly) called frontier nodes. Or then we are >not talking about same things here. > >Severi I guess that we do not speak of the same thing. Uri
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