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MAX,
an early chess program from the late 60s written by James Gillogly in FORTRAN IV that uses alpha-beta look-ahead search of selected portions of the move tree. The program has played several complete games and many incomplete ones between frequent periods of major revisions [1].
The fate of Max and Moritz [2]

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Namesake
See also
Publications
External Links
References
What links here?

Namesake

  • Max by Guy Burkill

See also

  • Alpha
  • DelphiMax
  • EnginMax
  • Given Name
  • Maximum of two Integers
  • Micro-Max
  • Minimax
  • Minimax (program)
  • Negamax
  • Tech

Publications

  • James Gillogly (1970). MAX : A FORTRAN Chess Player. RAND paper

External Links

  • Max - Wiktionary
  • max - Wiktionary
  • Max (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
  • Max (film) from Wikipedia
  • Maximilian from Wikipedia
  • Maximiliano from Wikipedia
  • Maximian from Wikipedia
  • Maxentius from Wikipedia
  • Maximus from Wikipedia
  • Circus Maximus from Wikipedia
  • Maxwell from Wikipedia
  • Maxima and minima from Wikipedia
  • Max (software) from Wikipedia ยป Jeremy Bernstein
  • Commodore MAX Machine from Wikipedia
  • Max and Moritz from Wikipedia
  • Mad Max (disambiguation) from Wikipedia

References

  1. ^ James Gillogly (1970). MAX : A FORTRAN Chess Player. RAND paper
  2. ^ The fate of Max and Moritz, Drawing by Wilhelm Busch (1832-1908), Max and Moritz from Wikipedia

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Page Date Edited
Engines Mar 10, 2018
James Gillogly Jan 7, 2016
Max Dec 23, 2017
MAX (Gillogly) Sep 1, 2013
Tech Apr 20, 2018

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