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'''Ambros Marzetta''',<br/>
 
'''Ambros Marzetta''',<br/>
 
a Swiss computer scientist, and former member of [[Jürg Nievergelt|Jürg Nievergelt's]] research group at Institute of Theoretical Computer Science at [[ETH Zurich]]. He defended his Ph.D. thesis ''ZRAM: a library of parallel search algorithms and its use in enumeration and combinatorial optimization'' in 1998  
 
a Swiss computer scientist, and former member of [[Jürg Nievergelt|Jürg Nievergelt's]] research group at Institute of Theoretical Computer Science at [[ETH Zurich]]. He defended his Ph.D. thesis ''ZRAM: a library of parallel search algorithms and its use in enumeration and combinatorial optimization'' in 1998  
<ref>[[Ambros Marzetta]] ('''1998'''). ''ZRAM: a library of parallel search algorithms and its use in enumeration and combinatorial optimization''. Ph.D. thesis, [[ETH Zurich]]</ref>, and worked with [[Thomas Lincke]] on large [[Endgame Tablebases|endgame databases]] for [[Awari]].  
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<ref>[[Ambros Marzetta]] ('''1998'''). ''ZRAM: a library of parallel search algorithms and its use in enumeration and combinatorial optimization''. Ph.D. thesis, [[ETH Zurich]]</ref> <ref>[https://www.cs.unb.ca/~bremner/software/zram/ zram] hosted by [http://www.cs.unb.ca/~bremner/ David Bremner]</ref>, and worked with [[Thomas Lincke]] on large [[Endgame Tablebases|endgame databases]] for [[Awari]].  
  
 
=Selected Publications=  
 
=Selected Publications=  

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Home * People * Ambros Marzetta

Ambros Marzetta,
a Swiss computer scientist, and former member of Jürg Nievergelt's research group at Institute of Theoretical Computer Science at ETH Zurich. He defended his Ph.D. thesis ZRAM: a library of parallel search algorithms and its use in enumeration and combinatorial optimization in 1998 [1] [2], and worked with Thomas Lincke on large endgame databases for Awari.

Selected Publications

[3] [4]

External Links

References

  1. Ambros Marzetta (1998). ZRAM: a library of parallel search algorithms and its use in enumeration and combinatorial optimization. Ph.D. thesis, ETH Zurich
  2. zram hosted by David Bremner
  3. ICGA Reference Database (pdf)
  4. dblp: Ambros Marzetta

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