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a German computer scientist, and scientific staff at department of [|technology management], faculty of [|business administration], [|University of Siegen], headed by Ulf Lorenz. In 2015, Michael Hartisch solved the game //Karl’s Race// by using retrograde analysis. Karl’s Race is a game of chance invented by Ingo Althöfer in 2006 as "little brother" of EinStein würfelt nicht!, and in honor of Karl Scherer. Further, along with Ingo Althöfer, Michael Hartisch introduced chess endgame tablebases, as usual constructed by retrograde analysis, but not optimized for shortest mate, but shortest time used by robots to execute moves and specially captures in blitz chess matches like KUKA vs. ChessKA. || toc =Impact of Rounding= Excerpts of //Impact of Rounding during Retrograde Analysis ...// :
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=Selected Publications=
 * Ingo Althöfer, Michael Hartisch (**2015**). //The Effect of Biasing Win Conditions//. [|Game & Puzzle Design, Vol. 1, No. 1]
 * Michael Hartisch (**2015**). //Impact of Rounding during Retrograde Analysis for a Game with Chance Nodes: Karl’s Race as a Test Case//. ICGA Journal, Vol. 38, No. 2
 * Michael Hartisch, Ingo Althöfer (**2015**). //Optimal Robot Play in Certain Chess Endgame Situations//. ICGA Journal, Vol. 38, No. 3
 * Michael Hartisch, Thorsten Ederer, Ulf Lorenz, Jan Wolf (**2016**). //Quantified Integer Programs with Polyhedral Uncertainty Set//. CG 2016
 * Michael Hartisch (**2017**). //Yasol: An Open Source Solver for Quantified Mixed Integer Programs//. Advances in Computer Games 15

=External Links=
 * [|Michael Hartisch | Uni-Siegen]

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