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Home * People * Dieter Bürßner

Dieter Bürßner [1]

Dieter Bürßner, (Dieter Buerssner, Dieter Bürssner)
a German IT-architect, chess programmer, chemist and former member of the The Steiner Research Group in Photochemical Kinetics and Spin Chemistry [2] of the University of Konstanz. Dieter Bürßner started chess programming in the 80s, using Atari ST, PC and computers at the University, such as VAX, MIPS and others [3]. After some chess programming gaps, he started the development of his chess engine Yace in the early 90s.

Photos

DieterUlf2003.JPG

IPCCC 2003 award ceremony, Dieter Bürßner (2nd with Yace) and Ulf Lorenz [4]

Selected Publications

Forum Posts

2000 ...

2005 ...

External Links

References

  1. Meet the Authors by Ed Schröder
  2. The Steiner Research Group, Photochemical Kinetics and Spin Chemistry, Universität Konstanz
  3. Lars Bremer (2004). Das Rückwärts-Genie. CSS 4/04 (German), pdf
  4. FSV personal chess service - Paderborn 2003 Pics by Torsten Schoop (Wayback Machine), Victory Ceremony: Dieter Bürssner, 2nd place
  5. Dieter Bürßner found a game finished in a fifty-move rule draw, where castling occurred during the last fifty moves

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