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Subject: Re: Comparison: Paradise and Symbolic

Author: Tim Foden

Date: 01:32:15 02/15/04

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On February 14, 2004 at 09:57:50, Russell Reagan wrote:

>On February 14, 2004 at 09:41:02, Tim Foden wrote:
>
>>I'd particularly like to read this paper...
>>
>>D. E. Wilkins, "Using patterns and plans in chess," Artifical Intelligence, vol.
>>14, pp. 165--203, 1980
>>
>>... but it only seems to be available from the AI journal.  If anyone has it and
>>can send it to me I'd be grateful. :)
>>
>>
>>I'm also interested in this one, also from the AI journal:
>>
>>Adelson-Velsky, G.M. & Arlazarov, V.L & Donskoj, M.V. (1975). 'Some
>>Methods of Controlling the Tree Search in Chess Programs', Artificial
>>Intelligence 6, pp. 361-371.
>
>I just happen to have volume 6 of Artificial Intelligence sitting right next to
>me :)

:)

Don't suppose there's any chance of scanning it in and e-mailing it to me?  :)

> I don't know how things work in Spain, but I was able to get it from my
>university library.

Yes, the university I was at had them too.  At the time though I was interested
only in Othello.  I didn't collect many chess articles at all!

>Probably any university library (or even any public library)
>can probably get you these, if the libraries are anything like they are over
>here. Here, even if the library doesn't own what you want, they can borrow them
>from other libraries (called inter-library loan, or ILL).

It's possible.  But I don't even know where the public library is around here
yet, and I'm not even sure how to ask...  :)

... but it's a good suggestion, thanks.

Cheers, Tim.



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