Rainer Feldmann, Peter Mysliwietz, Burkhard Monien (1992). Distributed Game Tree Search on a Massively Parallel System. Data Structures and Efficient Algorithms, B. Monien, Th. Ottmann (eds.), Springer, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 594, 1992, 270-288
Peter Mysliwietz (1994). Konstruktion und Optimierung von Bewertungsfunktionen beim Schach. Ph.D. thesis (German)
Ulf Lorenz, Valentin Rottmann, Peter Mysliwietz (2002). Algorithms for the Consistency Analysis in Scenario Projects. Combinatorial and Global Optimization, 55-74, Series on Applied Mathematics Vol. 14
a German computer games researcher and programmer. Until 1997 Peter Mysliwietz was member of the research group of Burkhard Monien at the University of Paderborn [1] and along with Rainer Feldmann author of the massive parallel chess program Zugzwang, and the single processor program Alpha I [2]. In his 1994 Ph.D. thesis Construction and Optimization of the Evaluation Function in Chess [3], Mysliwietz concluded genetic algorithms inferior to simulated annealing in automated tuning. In close collaboration with Rainer Feldmann, Peter was tournament organizer as well as participant and three times winner of the earlier International Paderborn Computer Chess Championships.
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Reinhold Gellner and Peter Mysliwietz in Nightmare vs. Alpha I, WMCCC 1995, Round 6 [5]
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