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a Dutch physicist, computer scientist and Ph.D. researcher at [|Nikhef] and Leiden University. Involved in the HEPGAME project , using the latest insights from artificial intelligence like Monte-Carlo Tree Search and UCT, he is trying to solve extremely complicated equations in [|high energy physics]. These equations come from higher order [|loop corrections] of [|Feynman diagrams] and are essential to make theoretical predictions for collision processes at [|CERN]. At the 18th Computer Olympiad 2015, along with Simon Portegies Zwart, he organized the Computer Diplomacy Challenge. || toc =Selected Publications=
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 * Ben Ruijl, Jos Vermaseren, Aske Plaat, Jaap van den Herik (**2013**). //Combining Simulated Annealing and Monte Carlo Tree Search for Expression Simplification//. [|CoRR abs/1312.0841]
 * Ben Ruijl, Jos Vermaseren, Aske Plaat, Jaap van den Herik (**2014**). //HEPGAME and the Simplification of Expressions//. [|CoRR abs/1405.6369]
 * Ben Ruijl, Jos Vermaseren, Aske Plaat, Jaap van den Herik (**2014**). //Why Local Search Excels in Expression Simplification//. [|CoRR abs/1409.5223]
 * Simon Portegies Zwart, Ben Ruijl (**2014**). //Computer Diplomacy Announcement//. ICGA Journal, Vol. 37, No. 4

=External Links= > [|Introduction to Programming - Media Technology MSc Programme - Leiden University] by Ben Ruijl
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