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Barbarossa, an UCI compliant open source chess engine by Nicu Ionita, first released in Fall 2013 as successor of Abulafia , both written in Haskell . It uses bitboards to represent the board, and magic bitboards to determine sliding piece attacks. Barbarossa applies an alpha-beta search utilizing a transposition table indexed by Zobrist keys, and uses the functional programming concept of monad transformers in continuation passing style to control the search. Some evaluation parameters were tuned by Rémi Coulom's CLOP, and more recently by MMTO as introduced by Kunihito Hoki and Tomoyuki Kaneko in the domain of Shogi. Discrete SPSA (DSPSA), introduced by Qi Wang was applied in pawn evaluation tuning.

=See also=
 * Abulafia

=Forum Posts=

2012 ...

 * Abulafia, chess, Haskell and some (new?) ideas by Nicu Ionita, CCC, April 20, 2012
 * Barbarossa 0.1.0 by Nicu Ionita, CCC, November 24, 2013
 * New release of Barbarossa by Nicu Ionita, CCC, February 22, 2015
 * Barbarossa 0.3.0 released by Nicu Ionita, CCC, October 06, 2015
 * Barbarossa-0.4.0 release by Nicu Ionita, CCC, December 20, 2016
 * Barbarossa 0.5.0 released by Nicu Ionita, CCC, February 16, 2019

2020 ...

 * Re: New engine releases & news 2021 (Barbarossa 0.6.0) by Damir Desevac, CCC, May 01, 2021

=External Links=

Chess Engine

 * nionita/Barbarossa · GitHub
 * Barbarossa in CCRL 40/4

Misc

 * Barbarossa - Wiktionary
 * Redbeard from Wikipedia
 * Barbarossa from Wikipedia
 * Frederick Barbarossa from Wikipedia
 * King in the mountain from Wikipedia
 * Barbarossa city from Wikipedia
 * Barbarossa Monument from Wikipedia
 * Oruç Reis from Wikipedia
 * Hayreddin Barbarossa from Wikipedia
 * Operation Barbarossa from Wikipedia
 * The Man from Barbarossa - Wikipedia
 * Barbarossa (board game) from Wikipedia by Klaus Teuber

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