Invictus
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Invictus, (InvictusChess, Invictus Chess)
an UCI compliant open source chess engine by Edsel Apostol, written in C++ and licensed under the GPL v3.0, first released in September 2018 [2].
Invictus is influenced by other open source engines in particular Stockfish, Ethereal, Defenchess, and Minic concerning Texel's Tuning Method [3].
Tom Kerrigan of TSCP fame is given credit for sharing the Simplified ABDADA idea [4]. Invictus r324 had its tournament debut at TCEC Season 21 in May 2021.
Contents
Features
Board Representation
Search
- Iterative Deepening
- Aspiration Windows
- Parallel Search using Threads
- Principal Variation Search
- Move Ordering
- Selectivity
Evaluation
Misc
- Texel's Tuning with Stochastic Gradient Descent using Adam
- Texel's Tuning with Local Search
See also
Forum Posts
- Invictus chess engine r228 by Edsel Apostol, CCC, September 29, 2018
- Re: New engine releases 2019 (Invictus r305) by Edsel Apostol, CCC, December 05, 2019
- Re: New engine releases & news 2021 (Invictus r340) by Edsel Apostol, CCC, May 19, 2021
External Links
Chess Engine
Misc
- invictus - Wiktionary
- Invictus (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
- Invictus from Wikipedia
- Oxford Book of English Verse 1250-1900/Invictus - Wikisource
- Virgin Steele - Invictus (1998), YouTube Video
References
- ↑ Sol Invictus, a Byzantine mosaic of a Zodiac Wheel — from the 6th century ancient Beth Alpha synagogue. Sol Invictus from Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons
- ↑ Invictus chess engine r228 by Edsel Apostol, CCC, September 29, 2018
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 InvictusChess/README.md at master · ed-apostol/InvictusChess · GitHub
- ↑ Simplified ABDADA by Tom Kerrigan