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Peter Garscha
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a mathematician and computer scientist affiliated with
Vienna University of Technology
. His further interests include
open source
,
web science
,
Linux
and
Android
programming,
Raspberry Pi
,
Project Euler
[1]
, and chess programming. He is author of the
UCI
compliant experimental
open source chess engine
Madlenka
, which not only features
alpha-beta
, but
pure Monte-Carlo search
,
Monte-Carlo tree search
, and
UCT
.
Peter Garscha
[2]
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2014
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Spieltheorie
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petergar (Peter Garscha) · GitHub
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a mathematician and computer scientist affiliated with Vienna University of Technology. His further interests include open source, web science, Linux and Android programming, Raspberry Pi, Project Euler [1], and chess programming. He is author of the UCI compliant experimental open source chess engine Madlenka, which not only features alpha-beta, but pure Monte-Carlo search, Monte-Carlo tree search, and UCT.
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