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Wojciech Wieczorek
,
a Polish computer scientist and assistant professor at Institute of Computer Science,
University of Silesia
,
Sosnowiec
. His research interests include
algorithms
and
data structures
,
mathematical optimization
, and
combinatorial game theory
. In their 2011
ICGA Journal
paper
New Trends in Clobber Programming
,
Wojciech Wieczorek
,
Rafał Skinderowicz
,
Jan Kozak
, and
Przemysław Juszczuk
introduced four algorithms for playing the game of
Clobber
. Wieczorek's Head-Scratcher's algorithm was the most successful at First Silesian University Clobber Tournament on June 22, 2011
[1]
. His
Monte-Carlo Tree Searcher
won the Second Silesian University Computer Combinatorial Games Tournament on June 17, 2013, playing the game of
Toads and Frogs
[2]
.
See also
Clobber
Monte-Carlo Tree Search
Toads and Frogs
Selected Publications
Wojciech Wieczorek
(
1995
).
The Donaldson Invariant and Embedded 2-spheres
. Ph.D. thesis,
Michigan State University
, advisor
Ronald Alan Fintushel
Wojciech Wieczorek
,
Rafał Skinderowicz
,
Jan Kozak
,
Przemysław Juszczuk
(
2011
).
New Trends in Clobber Programming
.
ICGA Journal, Vol. 34, No. 3
Wojciech Wieczorek
,
Rafał Skinderowicz
,
Jan Kozak
,
Przemysław Juszczuk
,
Arkadiusz Nowakowski
(
2013
).
Selected Algorithms from the 2013 Toads-and-Frogs Blitz Tournament
.
ICGA Journal, Vol. 36, No. 4
[3]
[4]
Jan Kozak
,
Arkadiusz Nowakowski
,
Rafał Skinderowicz
,
Wojciech Wieczorek
(
2014
).
The 3rd Silesian University Computer Combinatorial Games Tournament
.
ICGA Journal, Vol. 37, No. 3
External Links
The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Wojciech Wieczorek
dr Wojciech Wieczorek | Zakład Algorytmiki i Inteligencji Obliczeniowej
(Polish)
References
^
Wojciech Wieczorek
,
Rafał Skinderowicz
,
Jan Kozak
,
Przemysław Juszczuk
(
2011
).
New Trends in Clobber Programming
.
ICGA Journal, Vol. 34, No. 3
^
Wojciech Wieczorek
,
Rafał Skinderowicz
,
Jan Kozak
,
Przemysław Juszczuk
,
Arkadiusz Nowakowski
(
2013
).
Selected Algorithms from the 2013 Toads-and-Frogs Blitz Tournament
.
ICGA Journal, Vol. 36, No. 4
^
Toads and Frogs (game) from Wikipedia
^
Toads and Frogs Tournament
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Clobber
May 16, 2017
ICGA Journal
Dec 21, 2017
Jan Kozak
Mar 17, 2015
Mathematician
Apr 9, 2018
Michigan State University
Sep 11, 2017
People
Feb 28, 2018
Przemysław Juszczuk
Apr 26, 2014
Rafał Skinderowicz
Mar 17, 2015
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Wojciech Wieczorek,
a Polish computer scientist and assistant professor at Institute of Computer Science, University of Silesia, Sosnowiec. His research interests include algorithms and data structures, mathematical optimization, and combinatorial game theory. In their 2011 ICGA Journal paper New Trends in Clobber Programming, Wojciech Wieczorek, Rafał Skinderowicz, Jan Kozak, and Przemysław Juszczuk introduced four algorithms for playing the game of Clobber. Wieczorek's Head-Scratcher's algorithm was the most successful at First Silesian University Clobber Tournament on June 22, 2011 [1]. His Monte-Carlo Tree Searcher won the Second Silesian University Computer Combinatorial Games Tournament on June 17, 2013, playing the game of Toads and Frogs [2].
See also
Selected Publications
External Links
References
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