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[[FILE:Fainshtein.JPG|border|right|thumb| Fridel Fainshtein <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20040712021540/http://cs.biu.ac.il/games/pictures.html WCCC 2004 - Pictures - Day 1], img10.jpg with [[Stefan Meyer-Kahlen]] and [[Mathematician#Teicher|Mina Teicher]]</ref> ]]

'''Fridel Fainshtein''',<br/>
an Israeli computer scientist with a M.Sc. degree from [[Bar-Ilan University]] on computerized [[Chess Problems, Compositions and Studies|chess composers]] supervised by [[Yaakov HaCohen-Kerner]]
<ref>[[Fridel Fainshtein]] ('''2006'''). ''An Orthodox k-Move Problem-Composer for Chess Directmates''. M.Sc. thesis, [[Bar-Ilan University]], [http://www.problemschach.de/KMOVEComposer.pdf pdf]</ref>.
During the [[WCCC 2004]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramat_Gan Ramat Gan], he operated [[Woodpusher|Woodpusher 1997]] by [[John Hamlen]] at times,
who was not only active in chess but also in [[Go|9x9 Go]].

=Chess Composer=
In his thesis <ref>[[Fridel Fainshtein]] ('''2006'''). ''An Orthodox k-Move Problem-Composer for Chess Directmates''. M.Sc. thesis, [[Bar-Ilan University]], [http://www.problemschach.de/KMOVEComposer.pdf pdf], Appendix D - 64-bit Representation, pp. 105</ref> ,
and the 2006 [[ICGA Journal#JournalAward|ICGA Journal Award]] winning paper ''A Chess Composer of Two-Move Mate Problems'', co-authored by his thesis supervisor [[Yaakov HaCohen-Kerner]],
[[Fridel Fainshtein]] describes the model called ''Chess Composer'', which utilizes [[Bitboards|Bitboard]] [[Move Generation|move generation]].
[[Sliding Piece Attacks|Sliding piece attacks]] were generated by a hybrid [[Hiding the Implementation|none rotated approach]] of [[First Rank Attacks#AttacksOnAllRanks|rank lookups]] and the [[Classical Approach|classical approach]] along with some [[Bit-Twiddling|bit-twiddling]]
<ref>[[Fridel Fainshtein]], [[Yaakov HaCohen-Kerner]] ('''2006'''). ''A Chess Composer of Two-Move Mate Problems''. [[ICGA Journal#29_1|ICGA Journal, Vol. 29, No. 1]], [http://homedir.jct.ac.il/~kerner/pdf_docs/ICGA_computer_composer.pdf pdf], Appendix E: 64-bit representation</ref> .

=Selected Publications=
<ref>[https://dblp.uni-trier.de/pid/57/2670.html dblp: Fridel Fainshtein]</ref>
* [[Fridel Fainshtein]] ('''2006'''). ''An Orthodox k-Move Problem-Composer for Chess Directmates''. M.Sc. thesis, [[Bar-Ilan University]], [http://www.problemschach.de/KMOVEComposer.pdf pdf]
* [[Fridel Fainshtein]], [[Yaakov HaCohen-Kerner]] ('''2006'''). ''A Chess Composer of Two-Move Mate Problems''. [[ICGA Journal#29_1|ICGA Journal, Vol. 29, No. 1]], [http://homedir.jct.ac.il/%7Ekerner/pdf_docs/ICGA_computer_composer.pdf pdf]
* [[Yaakov HaCohen-Kerner]], [[Fridel Fainshtein]] ('''2006'''). ''A Deep Improver of Two-move Chess Mate Problems''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cybernetics_and_Systems Cybernetics and Systems], Vol. 37, No. 5

=References=
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