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Cassandre
,
an
Chess Engine Communication Protocol
and
UCI
compliant
open source chess engine
under the terms of the
GNU General Public License
(GPL), written in
C++
by
Raphael Grundrich
,
Thomas Adolph
and
Jean-Francois Romang
, first released in March 2003. Cassandre started as a student project at
Louis Pasteur University
,
Strasbourg
[1]
. It is based on
bitboards
, in particular
Rotated bitboards
with 256
occupancy states
to determine
sliding piece attacks
,
bitscan
aka first- and last one by conditional 16-bit lookups, and
population count
by eight byte lookups credited to
Dann Corbit
, and uses the
alpha-beta
algorithm
[2]
.
Cassandra
[3]
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Gaïa
Given Name
Mythology
External Links
Chess Engine
Cassandre - Chess Engine
Cassandre - at SourceForge.net
Cassandre
from
WBEC Ridderkerk
Cassandre 0.24
in
CCRL 40/4
Misc
Cassandre - Wikipédia.fr
(French)
Cassandra from Wikipedia
Cassandra (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
Cassandra (metaphor) from Wikipedia
Cassandra (given name) from Wikipedia
References
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Cassandre - Chess Engine
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Cassandre - Chess Engine - About
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Cassandra
by
Evelyn De Morgan
(1898, London). Cassandra in front of the burning city of
Troy
at the peak of her insanity,
Cassandra from Wikipedia
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Cassandre
Jul 5, 2013
Engines
Mar 10, 2018
Jean-Francois Romang
Oct 23, 2017
Raphael Grundrich
Jul 5, 2013
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an Chess Engine Communication Protocol and UCI compliant open source chess engine under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL), written in C++ by Raphael Grundrich, Thomas Adolph and Jean-Francois Romang, first released in March 2003. Cassandre started as a student project at Louis Pasteur University, Strasbourg [1]. It is based on bitboards, in particular Rotated bitboards with 256 occupancy states to determine sliding piece attacks, bitscan aka first- and last one by conditional 16-bit lookups, and population count by eight byte lookups credited to Dann Corbit, and uses the alpha-beta algorithm [2].
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External Links
Chess Engine
Misc
References
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