Difference between revisions of "MAX (Gillogly)"
GerdIsenberg (talk | contribs) |
GerdIsenberg (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 39: | Line 39: | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
'''[[Engines|Up one level]]''' | '''[[Engines|Up one level]]''' | ||
+ | [[Category:Fortran]] | ||
[[Category:Given Name]] | [[Category:Given Name]] | ||
[[Category:Namesake]] | [[Category:Namesake]] |
Latest revision as of 00:29, 7 November 2019
MAX,
an early chess program from the late 60s written by James Gillogly in FORTRAN IV that uses alpha-beta look-ahead search of selected portions of the move tree. The program has played several complete games and many incomplete ones between frequent periods of major revisions [2].
Namesake
- Max by Guy Burkill
See also
Publications
- James Gillogly (1970). MAX : A FORTRAN Chess Player. RAND paper
External Links
- Max - Wiktionary
- max - Wiktionary
- Max (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
- Maximilian from Wikipedia
- Maxentius from Wikipedia
- Maximus from Wikipedia
- Circus Maximus from Wikipedia
- Maxwell from Wikipedia
- Maxima and minima from Wikipedia
- Commodore MAX Machine from Wikipedia
- Max and Moritz from Wikipedia
- Mad Max (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
References
- ↑ The fate of Max and Moritz, drawing by Wilhelm Busch (1832-1908), Max and Moritz from Wikipedia, Max und Moritz/Letzter Streich – Wikisource
- ↑ James Gillogly (1970). MAX : A FORTRAN Chess Player. RAND paper