Ludwig+Zagler

was a German computer scientist at Technical University of Munich, chess player, member of the German chess problem association [|Die Schwalbe] and computer chess researcher and programmer. Along with Siegfried Jahn, he was co-author of the chess programs Daja, which already played the first German computer chess tournament, the First GI Computer Chess Tournament, 1975 in [|Dortmund], and author of the chess program Elsa , which competed at the 2nd WCCC 1977 in [|Toronto]. In cooperation with Thomas Ströhlein, Ludwig Zagler researched on three and four piece chess endgames and did a complete retrograde analysis to construct endgame databases of KRK and KRKB. || toc =Selected Publications=
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 * [[image:LudwigZagler.JPG]] ||~  || **Ludwig Zagler**, (September 26, 1938 - November 30, 2007)
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 * [|Schach: Die Zugmaschine] [|Der Spiegel] 16/1976, April 12, 1976 (German)
 * Thomas Ströhlein, Ludwig Zagler (**1977**). //[|Analyzing games by Boolean matrix iteration]//. [|Discrete Mathematics], Vol. 19, No. 2
 * Thomas Ströhlein, Ludwig Zagler (**1978**). //Ergebnisse einer vollstandigen Analyse von Schachendspielen: König und Turm gegen König, König und Turm gegen König und Läufer.// Report, Institut für Informatik, Technical University of Munich (German)

=External Links=
 * [|Ludwig Zagler's ICGA Tournaments]
 * [|The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Ludwig Zagler]
 * [|Systementwicklungsprojekt: Hamilton-Kreise in Platonischen Körpern], 2007, Betreuer: Dr. Ludwig Zagler, Programmiersprache: C/C++ (German)

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