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an American (Born in England of New Zealander parents) mathematician and computer science researcher. David Eppstein is professor in the Computer Science Department,
Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences
,
University of California, Irvine
.
His research interests covers
Algorithms
and
Data Structures
,
Graph-
and
Game Theory
. He teaches
strategy
and
board game
programming
and tried his own hands on
Fanorona
[1]
, a traditional board game from
Madagascar
.
David Eppstein
[2]
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
Forum Posts
External Links
References
What links here?
Selected Publications
[3]
David Eppstein (
1994
).
Finding the k shortest paths
, 35th IEEE Symp. Foundations of Comp. Sci,
pdf
Tech. Rep. 94-26, ICS, UCI, 1994.
SIAM J. Computing 28(2):652-673, 1998
Forum Posts
"Suspicious move" extension
by
David Eppstein
,
CCC
, November 20, 1997 »
Extensions
Using too-shallow mate scores from the hash table
by
David Eppstein
,
CCC
, July 05, 1998 »
Transposition Table
Re: Using too-shallow mate scores from the hash table
by
David Eppstein
,
CCC
, July 06, 1998
External Links
David Eppstein's homepage
David Eppstein from Wikipedia
The Mathematics Genealogy Project - David Eppstein
Fano Experimental Web Server
by David Eppstein
Computational Complexity of Games and Puzzles
by David Eppstein »
Games
Lecture notes for April 22, 1997 Alpha-Beta Search
Analyzing Algorithm X
a blog post David Eppstein made in January 2008 in honor of
Knuth's
70th birthday
David Eppstein's Research Projects
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Fanorona
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Apr 19, 2018
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Feb 20, 2018
Horizon Effect
Sep 10, 2017
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May 4, 2017
Mathematician
Apr 9, 2018
McTobber
Jun 6, 2016
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Dec 26, 2016
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an American (Born in England of New Zealander parents) mathematician and computer science researcher. David Eppstein is professor in the Computer Science Department, Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, University of California, Irvine.
His research interests covers Algorithms and Data Structures, Graph- and Game Theory. He teaches strategy and board game programming and tried his own hands on Fanorona [1], a traditional board game from Madagascar.
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
[3]Forum Posts
Re: Using too-shallow mate scores from the hash table by David Eppstein, CCC, July 06, 1998
External Links
References
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