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Koundinya Veluri
,
a Canadian computer scientist and scholarship holder from
Ryerson University
,
Toronto
[1]
. While affiliated with the
University of Toronto
in the early 2000s, he developed the chess engine
King of Kings
[2]
.
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Re: Futility Cutoff futile?
by
Koundinya Veluri
,
CCC
, August 30, 2001 »
Futility Pruning
Re: FirstBit() in assembler
by
Koundinya Veluri
,
CCC
, January 13, 2002 »
BitScan
Re: Beowulf hot spots shown pictorially
by
Koundinya Veluri
,
CCC
, June 21, 2002 »
Beowulf
,
Transposition Table
King of Kings 2.50
by
Koundinya Veluri
,
CCC
, November 01, 2003
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Koundinya Veluri from Toronto, Canada
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WAYN.COM
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Ryerson University - Awards Booklet 2005-06
(pdf)
^
King of Kings 1.96 Released
by
Koundinya Veluri
,
Winboard Forum
, July 31, 2001
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Feb 2, 2013
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Feb 28, 2018
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Koundinya Veluri,
a Canadian computer scientist and scholarship holder from Ryerson University, Toronto [1]. While affiliated with the University of Toronto in the early 2000s, he developed the chess engine King of Kings [2].
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References
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