Thomas Ströhlein
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Thomas Ströhlein,
a German mathematician, computer scientist, games researcher, and professor at Technical University of Munich [2] .
Retrograde Analysis
In his 1970 Ph.D. thesis Untersuchungen über kombinatorische Spiele, Ströhlein investigated various three and four piece chess endgames, and did the first retrograde analysis implementation to construct endgame databases [3].
Selected Publications
- Thomas Ströhlein (1970). Untersuchungen über kombinatorische Spiele. Ph.D. thesis, Technical University of Munich (German) [5]
- Thomas Ströhlein, Ludwig Zagler (1977). Analyzing games by Boolean matrix iteration. Discrete Mathematics, Vol. 19, No. 2
- Thomas Ströhlein, Ludwig Zagler (1978). Ergebnisse einer vollstandigen Analyse von Schachendspielen: König und Turm gegen König, König und Turm gegen König und Laufer. Report, Institut für Informatik, Technical University of Munich (German)
- Friedrich L. Bauer (ed.), Thomas Ströhlein et al. (2007). 40 Jahre Informatik in München: 1967 – 2007 Festschrift. (German)
- Guy Haworth (2020). CEN: Thomas Ströhlein’s Endgame Tables, a 50th Anniversary. ICGA Journal, Vol. 42, Nos. 2-3
External Links
References
- ↑ Dr. Thomas Ströhlein
- ↑ The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Thomas Ströhlein
- ↑ Lewis Stiller (1996). Multilinear Algebra and Chess Endgames. Games of No Chance edited by Richard J. Nowakowski, pdf
- ↑ ICGA Reference Database
- ↑ Guy Haworth (2020). CEN: Thomas Ströhlein’s Endgame Tables, a 50th Anniversary. ICGA Journal, Vol. 42, Nos. 2-3