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Daniel L. Sparks
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an American mathematician and Ph.D. student at Department of Mathematics
[1]
at
University of California, Berkeley
. His research interests include
algebraic number theory
and
arithmetic algebraic geometry
, especially
p-adic
and
cohomological aspects
[2]
.
As computer chess programmer, he is author of the
open source chess engine
Exacto
, compliant to the
Chess Engine Communication Protocol
[3]
, a former
0x88
based program, since version 0.e, released in March 2014, completely rewritten to
bitboards
[4]
.
Daniel Sparks
[5]
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
Forum Posts
External Links
References
What links here?
Selected Publications
Daniel Sparks
(
2009
).
Hilbert's Irreducibility Theorem
. B.A. thesis,
University of California, Berkeley
, advisor:
Robert F. Coleman
[6]
[7]
Forum Posts
Help with Arena issue
by
Daniel Sparks
,
CCC
, February 19, 2014 »
Arena
Can you try running my engine?
by
Daniel Sparks
,
CCC
, March 06, 2014
Engine release Exacto 0.e
by
Daniel Sparks
,
CCC
, March 10, 2014
External Links
Daniel Sparks | Department of Mathematics at University of California Berkeley
Daniel Sparks | Facebook
dans595 · GitHub
References
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UCB Mathematics | Department of Mathematics at University of California Berkeley
^
Daniel Sparks - Curriculum Vitae
(pdf)
^
dans595/exacto · GitHub
^
Engine release Exacto 0.e
by
Daniel Sparks
,
CCC
, March 10, 2014
^
Daniel Sparks | Department of Mathematics at University of California Berkeley
^
Hilbert's irreducibility theorem - Wikipedia
^
UC Berkeley - Math Departmental Citation - Daniel. L. Sparks
,
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an American mathematician and Ph.D. student at Department of Mathematics [1] at University of California, Berkeley. His research interests include algebraic number theory and arithmetic algebraic geometry, especially p-adic and cohomological aspects [2].
As computer chess programmer, he is author of the open source chess engine Exacto, compliant to the Chess Engine Communication Protocol [3], a former 0x88 based program, since version 0.e, released in March 2014, completely rewritten to bitboards [4].
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
Forum Posts
External Links
References
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