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Subject: Re: Nondeterminsitic behavior

Author: Paulo Soares

Date: 00:59:10 07/18/99

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On July 18, 1999 at 03:01:33, Dave Gomboc wrote:

>In the past, people have discussed how difficult it can be to debug a chess
>program due to non-deterministic behavior.  Clearly, this can arise from a
>multi-threaded search.  If, however, the search is single-threaded (and
>discounting the play from the start of the game until the end of the opening
>book), what factors, if any, might allow a program to still not play identically
>each time?
>
>Dave

Dave, you was disappeared, it's good for seeing you for here. For
speaking in missing people, for where is Jouni, I am feeling lack
of the positions that he placed here.
I think that "Position learning" would be one of those factors.

Paulo Soares, from Brazil



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