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Michel Gondran
,
a French mathematician and physicist, and outgoing president of
Académie Européenne Interdisciplinaire des Sciences
(AEIS)
[1]
[2]
[3]
, with former appointments as research scientist at
University Paris Dauphine
,
Lamsade
,
Paris
, and
Électricité de France
(EDF),
Clamart
. His research interests cover a broad range from
graph theory
,
artificial intelligence
,
operations research
,
quantum mechanics
and interdisciplinary topics. In 1995, while affiliated with
Direction des Etudes et Recherches
(D.E.R.) at EDF, he co-authored the
parallel
chess program
Frenchess
along with
Marc-François Baudot
,
Jean-Christophe Weill
and
Jean-Luc Seret
, running on a
Cray T3D
with 128
DEC Alpha 21064
processors. Frenchess participated at the
WCCC 1995
and finished fourth, tied with
Deep Blue Prototype
[4]
.
Michel Gondran
[5]
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
External Links
References
What links here?
Selected Publications
[6]
[7]
Michel Gondran
,
Michel Minoux
,
Steven Vajda
(
1984
).
Graphs and Algorithms
.
John Wiley & Sons
, ISBN: 0471-10374-8,
google
,
amazon
Michel Gondran
(
1986
).
An Introduction to Expert Systems
.
McGraw-Hill
Marc-François Baudot
,
Jean-Christophe Weill
,
Jean-Luc Seret
,
Michel Gondran
(
1995
).
Frenchess: A Cray T3D at the 8th World Computer Chess Championship
. First European Cray-T3D Workshop,
Citeseerx
Michel Gondran
,
Michel Minoux
(
2007
).
Dioïds and semirings: Links to fuzzy sets and other applications
.
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
, Vol. 158, No. 12
[8]
[9]
[10]
Michel Gondran
,
Michel Minoux
(
2008, 2010
).
Graphs, dioids and semirings - New Models and Algorithms
.
Springer
New York, from
google
,
amazon.com
, 2nd edition from
alibris.com
[11]
External Links
Michel Gondran's ICGA Tournaments
References
^
Académie Européenne Interdisciplinaire des Sciences
^
Académie Européenne Interdisciplinaire des Sciences - Membres
^
Automates Intelligents : Entretien avec Michel Gondran sur les expériences EPR, interaction d''échange et non localité
, Interview with Michel Gondran by
Jean-Paul Baquiast
, December 3, 2009 (French)
^
Frenchess' ICGA Tournaments
^
Lu sur le Net : Trois questions à Michel Gondran
^
Michel Gondran - ACM author profile page
^
DBLP: Michel Gondran
^
Semiring from Wikipedia
^
Idempotence from Wikipedia
^
Fuzzy set from Wikipedia
^
Ordinal optimization from Wikipedia
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a French mathematician and physicist, and outgoing president of Académie Européenne Interdisciplinaire des Sciences (AEIS) [1] [2] [3], with former appointments as research scientist at University Paris Dauphine, Lamsade, Paris, and Électricité de France (EDF), Clamart. His research interests cover a broad range from graph theory, artificial intelligence, operations research, quantum mechanics and interdisciplinary topics. In 1995, while affiliated with Direction des Etudes et Recherches (D.E.R.) at EDF, he co-authored the parallel chess program Frenchess along with Marc-François Baudot, Jean-Christophe Weill and Jean-Luc Seret, running on a Cray T3D with 128 DEC Alpha 21064 processors. Frenchess participated at the WCCC 1995 and finished fourth, tied with Deep Blue Prototype [4].
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Selected Publications
[6] [7]External Links
References
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