Aaron L. Futer

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Aaron L. Futer,
a Russian mathematician and computer scientist. 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 (1979). Based on Zermelo's justification [1] they applied retrograde analysis, using bitboards in coding the chess board.

Selected Publications

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References

  1. 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
  2. ICGA Reference Database (pdf)
  3. Subject: brute-force vs. intuition in math & chess by Bill Dubuque, August 1996

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