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* [[Andreas Nowatzyk]]  ('''1989'''). '' A Communication Architecture for Multiprocessor Networks''. Ph.D. thesis, Technical Report, CMU-SCS-TR-89-181, [[Carnegie Mellon University]]
 
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Latest revision as of 16:28, 16 November 2020

Home * People * Andreas Nowatzyk

Andreas G. Nowatzyk,
a German born [1], American physicist and computer scientist, Associate Professor at the Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Andreas Nowatzyk was member of the Deep Thought team, working on evaluation and evaluation tuning, and later worked with Mike Browne et al. in the field of parallel computing concerning shared memory and cache coherence..

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Murray Campbell, Feng-hsiung Hsu, Thomas Anantharaman, Mike Browne and Andreas Nowatzyk,
after winning the Fredkin Intermediate Prize for Deep Thought's Grandmaster-level performance. [2]

Eval tuning in Deep Thought

Eval Tuning in Deep Thought, quote by Tim Mann [3]:

Andreas Nowatzyk was one of the contributors to the Deep Thought project while he was in grad school. A few years ago when he and I were both working for Compaq's research labs in Palo Alto, Andreas sent me a copy of Deep Thought's evaluation function tuning program and asked me to put it on the Web for him, since he no longer has an interest in computer chess. 

Selected Publications

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