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Theodore (Theo) Tegos,
a Greek computer scientist, bioinformatician, and computer games developer [1], in the 2000s affiliated with the University of Alberta, where he was also member of the UofA Games Group. He is author of the Amazons program Antiope, two times participant at Computer Olympiads, the 5th Computer Olympiad London 2000 and the 7th Computer Olympiad Maastricht 2002. He discovered a new Amazons position with a combinatorial game theory value (nimber) of *2. The first such position in any partizan game was found by Raymond Georg Snatzke for an Amazons board with 8 empty squares [2]. Theo's position has only 5 empty squares [3] [4]. After receiving his Masters degree in 2002, he started his Ph.D. research at the bioinformatics group at UofA, where he worked on heuristic search in bipartite matching applied to nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of proteins and its statistical evaluation [5].
Theo Tegos [6]

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References

  1. ^ Theodore Tegos Video Game Credits and Biography from MobyGames
  2. ^ Raymond Georg Snatzke (2002). Exhaustive search in the game amazons. in Richard J. Nowakowski More Games of No Chance. Cambridge University Press, pdf
  3. ^ U of A GAMES Group Archives
  4. ^ Raymond Georg Snatzke (2004). New results of exhaustive search in the game Amazons. Theoretical Computer Science, Vol. 303, No. 3
  5. ^ Guohui Lin, Xiang Wan, Theodore Tegos, Yingshu Li (2006). Statistical evaluation of NMR backbone resonance assignment. International Journal of Bioinformatics Research and Applications, Vol. 2, No. 2, pdf
  6. ^ Theodore Tegos with Amazons board at Dagstuhl Seminar 02081, February 17–22, 2002, Image clipped from Group photo
  7. ^ dblp: Theodore Tegos

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