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Subject: Re: Who gave us Null-Move? (was: Re: Please stop the bickering)

Author: Bert van den Akker

Date: 11:58:11 10/31/99

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On October 30, 1999 at 18:04:23, Christophe Theron wrote:

>On October 30, 1999 at 16:03:54, Bert van den Akker wrote:
>
>>Where can I find 'WEILL (publishing his Phd thesis on the internet)' and is it
>>in english?
>
>It's in french only. It's a big PostScript file. I do not know where to find it.
>I downloaded it in 1996 and noticed one day it had moved somewhere else. But I'm
>sure you can find it on the Net if you do a serious search.
>
>You could start to search universities of Paris.
>
>You'll find mainly basic things in it. There is a comparative study on move
>ordering techniques that is worth the download, as well as a good coverage of
>public pruning techniques. You'll even find a study of various parallel search
>algorithms.
>
>It's a good book to begin with if you are a student and want to dive into chess
>programming (and if you can read french...).
>
>
>    Christophe



Thanks I have found it!
http://www.recherche.enac.fr/~weill/publications.html


BvdA



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