Author: Ulrich Tuerke
Date: 07:00:52 01/26/04
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On January 26, 2004 at 09:10:39, Thao Tak-Sen wrote: >On January 26, 2004 at 08:58:56, Russell Reagan wrote: > >>On January 26, 2004 at 01:34:22, Thao Tak-Sen wrote: >> >>> Program Country Autor >>>1. Ikarus Germany Muntsin Kolss, Munjong Kolss >>>2. Comet Germany Ulrich Türke >>>3. Diep Netherlands Vincent Diepeveen >>>4. Fritz Germany Frans Morsch, Mathias Feist >>>5. YACE Germany Dieter Bürssner, Carlos Pesce >>>6. Quark Germany Thomas J. Mayer >>>7. Patzer Germany Roland Pfister >>>8. Hydra UAE Chrilly Donninger, Alex Kure, Ulf Lorenz, Erdogan Günes >>>9. Shredder Germany Stefan Meyer-Kahlen >>>10. Anaconda Germany Frank Schneider, Kai Skibbe >>>11. Gandalf Denmark Steen Suurballe, Dan Wulf >>>12. Matador Germany Stefan Knappe >>>13. Holmes Germany Andreas Herrmann >>>14. SOS Germany Rudolf Huber >>>15. Isichess Germany Gerd Isenberg >>>16. The Baron Netherlands Richard Pijl >> >> >> >>So is P.ConNerS participating or not? > >Yes!it is No, it had been already missing in the previous years. Uli > > >> >> >>>P.ConNerS >>>P.ConNerS stands for 'Parallel Controlled Conspiracy Number Search'. It has been >>>written by Ulf Lorenz, who is a member of Prof. Dr. Burkhard Monien's research >>>group at the University of Paderborn. U. Lorenz mainly works on the research >>>fields of domain independent selective search in game trees, and on the field of >>>efficient parallel algorithms for optimization problems. P.ConNerS uses a >>>variant of the so called 'Controlled Conspiracy Number Search' algorithm. As a >>>result it examines highly selective and irregular game trees. Evaluations are >>>done by the help of depth 2 alphabeta searches. When it runs on a parallel >>>machine with 60 Pentium 300 MHz processors, P.ConNerS reaches a rate of about >>>1.2 million nodes per second. In February 1999 it won the 8th International >>>Paderborn Computer Chess Championship.
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