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Walter Knöpfle
a German physicist and early computer
Go
programmer. Along with
Alfred Knöpfle
, Walter Knöpfle is co-author of the Go playing program
Modgo
[1]
, which participated at the
1st Computer Olympiad, London 1989
.
Selected Publications
Wolfgang Heydenreich
,
Walter Knöpfle
, Bernhard Menner, Lothar Zehnle, Volker Kempter (
1983
).
Vector Polarisation Analysis for Quasi-two-electron Systems: Mg-Inert Gas Collissions
. Faculty of Physics,
University of Freiburg
, in
Hans O. Lutz
,
John S. Briggs
,
Hans Kleinpoppen
(eds.) (
1983
).
Fundamental Processes in Energetic Atomic Collisions
. NATO ASI Series B, Physics, Vol. 103,
Springer
External Links
Walter Knöpfle's ICGA Tournaments
References
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computer-go.info - Program database - Program details: ModGo
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Walter Knöpfle
a German physicist and early computer Go programmer. Along with Alfred Knöpfle, Walter Knöpfle is co-author of the Go playing program Modgo [1], which participated at the 1st Computer Olympiad, London 1989.
Selected Publications
External Links
References
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