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Huib-Jan Imbens,
a Dutch physicist, mathematician and computer scientist, software consultant and owner of Syncode
[1], a company producing multimedia applications and games for various operating systems
[2].
He holds a master's degree in physics in 1984 and a Ph.D. in mathematics in 1989, both from Utrecht University.
Chess Programming
Huib-Jan Imbens developed the initial MS-DOS version of Swiss Master software to make pairings for chess tournaments [3], and worked with Eric van Riet Paap on the chess program Genesis 2 and its parallel incarnation under the name Petunia running on a 486 PC controlling three Intel i860 processors, both programs participating at the DOCCC 1993 [4]. He is further author of various chess programs for mobile devices, such as Mobile PPC for the Pocket PC [5].
Selected Publications
- Huib-Jan Imbens (1989). Finite Dimensional Solutions of Hierarchies of Soliton Equations. Ph.D. thesis, Utrecht University, advisor Michiel Hazewinkel [6]
- Huib-Jan Imbens (1991). Review of Johan G. F. Belinfante, Bernard Kolman, A Survey of Lie Groups and Lie Algebras with Applications and Computational Methods. Mathematics of Computation, Vol. 56, No. 194 [7] [8]
External Links
References
- ↑ Huib-Jan Imbens | LinkedIn
- ↑ Syncode
- ↑ Swiss Master Credits
- ↑ Peter van Diepen (1993). Report on the 13th Dutch Computer-Chess Championship. ICCA Journal, Vol. 16, No. 4
- ↑ Les Echecs Electroniques | Programmes Windows
- ↑ Soliton from Wikipedia
- ↑ Lie group from Wikipedia
- ↑ Lie algebra from Wikipedia