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'''Aaron L. Futer''',<br/>
 
'''Aaron L. Futer''',<br/>
a Russian mathematician and computer scientist. In the 70s at the Institute for System Studies (VNIISI) in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow Moscow], he researched on solving chess endgames, along with [[Edward Komissarchik]] on KQP(g7)KQ (1974), with [[Vladimir Arlazarov]] on [[Rook Endgame#KRPKR|KRPKR]] (1979). Based on [[Ernst Zermelo|Zermelo's]] justification <ref>[[Ernst Zermelo]] ('''1913'''). ''Über eine Anwendung der Mengenlehre auf die Theorie des Schachspiels'' Proc. Fifth Congress Mathematicians, (Cambridge 1912), Cambridge Univ. Press 1913, 501–504. Translation: ''On an Application of Set Theory to the Theory of the Game of Chess''. see Appendix in [https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/organization/person/prof-dr-ulrich-schwalbe Ulrich Schwalbe], [http://www.econ.canterbury.ac.nz/personal_pages/paul_walker/psw.htm Paul Walker] ('''1997'''). ''Zermelo and the early history of game theory''. [http://abel.math.harvard.edu/~elkies/FS23j.03/zermelo.pdf pdf]</ref> they applied [[Retrograde Analysis|retrograde analysis]], using [[Bitboards|bitboards]] in coding the chess board.
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a Russian mathematician and computer scientist <ref>5th from the left in the [https://cdn-s-static.arzamas.academy/uploads/ckeditor/pictures/17078/content_endspiel.jpg photo] (presumably Dec 1975) in an [https://arzamas.academy/materials/2233 article] on the Arzamas website</ref>. In the 70s at the Institute for System Studies (VNIISI) in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow Moscow], he researched on solving chess endgames, along with [[Edward Komissarchik]] on KQP(g7)KQ (1974), with [[Vladimir Arlazarov]] on [[Rook Endgame#KRPKR|KRPKR]] (1976) <ref>[https://ruchess.ru/news/report/yuriy_averbakh_/ Yuri Averbakh] ('''1976'''). ''The Bet.'' in [https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%97%D0%BD%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%B5_%E2%80%94_%D1%81%D0%B8%D0%BB%D0%B0 Znanie - sila], No. 8, pp. 53-54, [http://publ.lib.ru/ARCHIVES/Z/%27%27Znanie_-_sila%27%27/_%27%27Znanie_-_sila%27%27.html link]</ref>. Based on [[Ernst Zermelo|Zermelo's]] justification <ref>[[Ernst Zermelo]] ('''1913'''). ''Über eine Anwendung der Mengenlehre auf die Theorie des Schachspiels'' Proc. Fifth Congress Mathematicians, (Cambridge 1912), Cambridge Univ. Press 1913, 501–504. Translation: ''On an Application of Set Theory to the Theory of the Game of Chess''. see Appendix in [https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/organization/person/prof-dr-ulrich-schwalbe Ulrich Schwalbe], [http://www.econ.canterbury.ac.nz/personal_pages/paul_walker/psw.htm Paul Walker] ('''1997'''). ''Zermelo and the early history of game theory''. [http://abel.math.harvard.edu/~elkies/FS23j.03/zermelo.pdf pdf]</ref> they applied [[Retrograde Analysis|retrograde analysis]], using [[Bitboards|bitboards]] in coding the chess board.
  
 
=Selected Publications=
 
=Selected Publications=

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Aaron L. Futer,
a Russian mathematician and computer scientist [1]. In the 70s at the Institute for System Studies (VNIISI) in Moscow, he researched on solving chess endgames, along with Edward Komissarchik on KQP(g7)KQ (1974), with Vladimir Arlazarov on KRPKR (1976) [2]. Based on Zermelo's justification [3] they applied retrograde analysis, using bitboards in coding the chess board.

Selected Publications

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Я.Ю. Гольфанд, А.Л. Футер (1974). Реализация дебютной справочной для шахматной программы./ Сб. Проблемы кибернетики №29, стр. 201-210
Э.А. Комиссарчик, А.Л. Футер (1974). Об анализе ферзевого эндшпиля при помощи ЭВМ./ Сб. Проблемы кибернетики №29, стр. 211-220, English translation by Christian Posthoff, revised in ICCA Journal, Vol. 9, No. 4

See also

External Links

References

  1. 5th from the left in the photo (presumably Dec 1975) in an article on the Arzamas website
  2. Yuri Averbakh (1976). The Bet. in Znanie - sila, No. 8, pp. 53-54, link
  3. Ernst Zermelo (1913). Über eine Anwendung der Mengenlehre auf die Theorie des Schachspiels Proc. Fifth Congress Mathematicians, (Cambridge 1912), Cambridge Univ. Press 1913, 501–504. Translation: On an Application of Set Theory to the Theory of the Game of Chess. see Appendix in Ulrich Schwalbe, Paul Walker (1997). Zermelo and the early history of game theory. pdf
  4. ICGA Reference Database
  5. Subject: brute-force vs. intuition in math & chess by Bill Dubuque, August 1996

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