Tinman
Tinman,
a didactic open source chess engine by Mike Leany, written in Rust, compliant to the Chess Engine Communication Protocol. Tinman is licensed under the Mozilla Public License, V. 2.0, and was first released in January 2020 [2].
Description
So far, Tinman is quite rudimentary and lacks state of the art search techniques and evaluation terms - and has therefore huge potential to improve further. It represents the board with a little-endian file-rank mapped bitboard definition, and applies Hyperbola Quintessence to determine sliding piece attacks [3]. Search is plain alpha-beta with transposition table, check extension and quiescence inside the iterative deepening loop [4], considering material and piece-square tables as evaluation terms at the leaves [5].
See also
Forum Posts
- Re: New engine releases 2020 by Tony Mokonen, CCC, January 26, 2020
- Re: New engine releases 2020 by Tony Mokonen, CCC, February 16, 2020
External Links
Chess Engine
Misc
- tinman - Wiktionary
- tin man - Wiktionary
- Tin Man - Wiktionary
- Tinman - Wiktionary
- Tin Man from Wikipedia
- Tin Woodman from Wikipedia
- Tin Man (Star Trek: The Next Generation) from Wikipedia
- The Tin Man (American horse) from Wikipedia
- The Tin Man (British horse) from Wikipedia
- America - Tin Man (1974), YouTube Video
References
- ↑ The Tin Woodman as pictured by William Wallace Denslow in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, Wikimedia Commons
- ↑ Re: New engine releases 2020 by Tony Mokonen, CCC, January 26, 2020
- ↑ tinman/attacks.rs at master · mikeleany/tinman · GitHub
- ↑ tinman/mod.rs at master · mikeleany/tinman · GitHub
- ↑ tinman/eval.rs at master · mikeleany/tinman · GitHub