Ian Kennedy
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Ian Kennedy,
a British professional programmer holding a bachelor of science degree in astronomy from University College London [1].
He is author of the chess program Psycho, which played the UPCCC 1993 [2] and UPCCC 1994 Uniform-Platform Computer Chess Championship,
and as of 2020 still under active development [3].
Forum Posts
1995 ...
- Re: Does anyone play chess? by Ian Kennedy, rec.games.chess, July 5, 1995
- Re: Which is better, IYHO by Ian Kennedy, rgcc, August 20, 1995
- Re: Playing for position (mobility) by Ian Kennedy, rgcc, October 01, 1995 » Mobility
- A parallel processing chess program for the 'Wintel' platform by Ian Kennedy, rgcc, March 9, 1997 » Parallel Search, SMP
- Perpetual check by Ian Kennedy, rgcc, May 19, 1997 » Repetitions
2000 ...
- Measuring closeness to a minimal tree by Ian Kennedy, CCC, April 06, 2003 » Minimal Search Tree
2010 ...
- GPU contention by Ian Kennedy, CCC, May 07, 2018 » Leela Chess Zero, GPU
2020 ...
- Leela and NVIDIA clock throttling (and overheating) by Ian Kennedy, CCC, May 20, 2020 » Leela Chess Zero
- YBW engines past and present? by Ian Kennedy, CCC, December 30, 2020 YBW
References
- ↑ Re: Does anyone play chess? by Ian Kennedy, rec.games.chess, July 5, 1995
- ↑ Don Beal (1993). Report on the QMW 1993 Uniform-Platform Computer-Chess Championship. ICCA Journal, Vol. 16, No. 3
- ↑ YBW engines past and present? by Ian Kennedy, CCC, December 30, 2020