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Mridul Muralidharan
,
an Indian computer scientist, senior research engineer
[1]
and computer chess programmer. Mridul is author of following computer chess programs:
Ceng
MessChess
[2]
Witchess
[3]
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Re: real job of the qSearch? find quiet vs stop horizon effect
by
Mridul Muralidharan
,
CCC
, August 28, 2003 »
Quiescence Search
Permission to use code
from
Random thoughts
by
Mridul Muralidharan
, June 09, 2004 »
Diep's Table-driven Move Generation
Node count explosion
by
Mridul Muralidharan
,
CCC
, September 03, 2005 »
Search Explosion
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Mridul Muralidharan - LinkedIn
bit twiddling ...
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Random thoughts
blog by Mridul Muralidharan
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Mridul Muralidharan - LinkedIn
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MessChess
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Subject: Most brilliant novelty from cct7 Witchess-Arasan
by
Vincent Diepeveen
,
CCC
, February 14, 2005
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Dec 16, 2017
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Apr 6, 2013
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Aug 25, 2013
Chepla
May 10, 2013
Diep
Jan 28, 2018
Majestic Chess
Jan 20, 2018
MessChess
Mar 6, 2014
Mridul Muralidharan
Aug 17, 2013
People
Feb 28, 2018
Search Explosion
Mar 30, 2017
Table-driven Move Generation
Feb 19, 2017
WCRCC 2008
Nov 21, 2016
Witchess
Apr 22, 2015
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an Indian computer scientist, senior research engineer [1] and computer chess programmer. Mridul is author of following computer chess programs:
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