Along with Lucien N. Dancanet, Denis Dancanet developed the chess playing program Tumult for an 6502Apple II computer,which participated at the WMCCC 1985 in Amsterdam with a good result of 3½ out of 7 and 3rd place in the Amateurs tournament [6]. He defected from Romania to the US in September 1985 [7].
Denis Dancanet (1989). A Linda-C implementation of the Rochester Connectionist Simulator. Supercomputing World Conference [10]
Stephen Brookes, Denis Dancanet (1995). Sequential algorithms, deterministic parallelism, and intensional expressiveness. ACM Symposium on the Principles of Programming Languages, ps
an American, Romanian born private pilot, mathematician, Ph.D. in computer science from Carnegie Mellon University on Intensional Semantics in the context of programming languages and parallel computing [1]. He is CEO of Jetoptera [2], a company developing propulsion systems for unmanned and manned aircraft, located in Edmonds, Washington, before affiliated with Morgan Stanley & Co. in the UK [3] [4]. According to his 1999 homepage, chess is one of his obsessions [5].
Along with Lucien N. Dancanet, Denis Dancanet developed the chess playing program Tumult for an 6502 Apple II computer,which participated at the WMCCC 1985 in Amsterdam with a good result of 3½ out of 7 and 3rd place in the Amateurs tournament [6]. He defected from Romania to the US in September 1985 [7].
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