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Rafael Benedikt Andrist
,
a Swiss computer scientist and mathematician affiliated with the
University of Wuppertal
[1]
. In 2011, he defended his Ph.D. thesis on
Topics in Complex Geometry
at
University of Bern
. Rafael B. Andrist is author of the chess program
Wilhelm
, which knows about
corresponding squares
in
pawn endgames
with completly blocked pawns, and solves the
Lasker-Reichhelm Position
instantly
[2]
[3]
. It further utilizes
Endgame Tablebases
to build statistics and to search for special features.
Selected Publications
[4]
Guy Haworth
,
Rafael B. Andrist
(
2003
).
Model Endgame Analysis
.
Advances in Computer Games 10
Rafael B. Andrist
,
Guy Haworth
(
2005
).
Deeper model endgame analysis
.
Theoretical Computer Science
, Vol. 349, No. 2
Rafael B. Andrist
(
2008
).
Stein Spaces Characterized by their Endomorphisms
.
[5]
Rafael B. Andrist
,
Erlend Fornæss Wold
(
2011
).
Riemann surfaces in Stein manifolds with density property
.
[6]
Rafael B. Andrist
(
2011
).
Topics in Complex Geometry
. Ph.D. thesis,
University of Bern
, advisor
W. Frank Kutzschebauch
Forum Posts
Re: Zugsortierung an der Wurzel
by
Rafael B. Andrist
,
ChessBits Forum
, June 21, 2001 (German)
Gegenfeldsysteme und Schachprogramm
by
Rafael B. Andrist
,
ChessBits Forum
, August 19, 2001 (German)
chess program "Wilhelm" released
by
Rafael B. Andrist
,
CCC
, August 19, 2001
Re: Fine 70 same 7 engines (more)
by
Rafael B. Andrist
,
CCC
, September 10, 2001
Draw recognition by eval problems
by
Rafael B. Andrist
,
CCC
, October 17, 2001 »
Wrong color Bishop and rook pawn
Program "Wilhelm" updated
by
Rafael B. Andrist
,
CCC
, November 11, 2001
evaluating KNNN-K
by
Rafael B. Andrist
,
CCC
, November 18, 2001
Wilhelm 1.43 available - support of new EGTB format
by
Rafael B. Andrist
,
CCC
, February 10, 2003
Wilhelm update
by
Rafael B. Andrist
,
CCRL Discussion Board
, August 23, 2006
External Links
The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Rafael Andrist
Software for solving chess problems / puzzles / endgame studies
from
Ron Murawski's
Computer-Chess Wiki
(
Wilhelm
download)
References
^
Bergische Universität Wuppertal - Dr. Rafael Benedikt Andrist
^
chess program "Wilhelm" released
by
Rafael B. Andrist
,
CCC
, August 19, 2001
^
Re: Fine 70 same 7 engines (more)
by
Rafael B. Andrist
,
CCC
, September 11, 2001
^
Paper statistics - Rafael B. Andrist
^
Stein manifold from Wikipedia
^
Riemann surface from Wikipedia
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Advances in Computer Games 10
Dec 30, 2016
Alpha-Beta
Jan 28, 2018
Corresponding Squares
Oct 9, 2017
Endgame Tablebases
Mar 6, 2018
Guy Haworth
Nov 20, 2017
Huberman
Aug 9, 2013
Lasker-Reichhelm Position
Oct 24, 2017
Mathematician
Apr 9, 2018
People
Feb 28, 2018
Rafael B. Andrist
May 30, 2017
Reinforcement Learning
Feb 12, 2018
Temporal Difference Learning
Feb 20, 2018
Wilhelm
Oct 6, 2015
Wrong color Bishop and rook pawn
Oct 19, 2017
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Rafael Benedikt Andrist,
a Swiss computer scientist and mathematician affiliated with the University of Wuppertal [1]. In 2011, he defended his Ph.D. thesis on Topics in Complex Geometry at University of Bern. Rafael B. Andrist is author of the chess program Wilhelm, which knows about corresponding squares in pawn endgames with completly blocked pawns, and solves the Lasker-Reichhelm Position instantly [2] [3]. It further utilizes Endgame Tablebases to build statistics and to search for special features.
Selected Publications
[4]Forum Posts
External Links
References
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