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Milos Tatarevic, (Miloš Tatarević)
a Serbian mathematician and computer scientist, residing in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. Currently working as software engineer at CoinList [1] [2], he was previously affiliated with AngelList and Vast [3] [4], where he developed their high performance search engine in C. Milos Tatarevic is interested in combinatorial optimization, data mining, problem solving, experimental music composing [5], and computer chess.
Milos Tatarevic [6]

Xiphos

Milos Tatarevic is author of the UCI compliant open source chess engine Xiphos. Inspired by Garry Kasparov's book Deep Thinking: Where Machine Intelligence Ends and Human Creativity Begins [7] [8], which evoked his childhood passion computer chess, he wondered how hard it could be to develop an engine strong enough to suppress the legendary Deep Blue and gave it a try [9].

Publications

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Postings

Math

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2010 ...

2015 ...

Computer Chess


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References

  1. ^ CoinList - Services for the next generation of technology companies
  2. ^ Milos Tatarevic | LinkedIn
  3. ^ Vast.com, Inc. - Better data for life's biggest decisions
  4. ^ Vast.com Inc., the big data platform maker, has completed a $14 million funding round by Christopher Calnan, Austin Business Journal, February 09, 2016
  5. ^ About – milos tatarevic
  6. ^ Image from Milos Tatarevic | LinkedIn
  7. ^ “Deep Thinking” | Kasparov
  8. ^ Garry Kasparov (2017). Deep Thinking: Where Machine Intelligence Ends and Human Creativity Begins. with contributions by Mig Greengard, amazon.com
  9. ^ xiphos/README.md at master · milostatarevic/xiphos · GitHub
  10. ^ dblp: Milos Tatarevic
  11. ^ Milos Tatarevic's articles on arXiv
  12. ^ Kurepa tree from Wikipedia
  13. ^ Searching for a counterexample to Kurepa’s Conjectures by Milos Tatarevic, September 3, 2014
  14. ^ On Limits of Dense Packing of Equal Spheres in a Cube by Milos Tatarevic, February 16, 2015
  15. ^ Ramsey numbers from Wikipedia
  16. ^ New Lower Bounds for 28 Classical Ramsey Numbers by Milos Tatarevic, April 9, 2015
  17. ^ Milos Tatarevic Wordpress

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