John Philip Fishburn

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John Philip Fishburn,
an American computer scientist and electrical engineer from the Bell Laboratories. He defended his Ph.D. thesis in 1981 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on distributed algorithms including the parallelization of Alpha-Beta under the supervision of Raphael Finkel. The routine Calphabeta in his thesis [1] is mentioned by Tony Marsland as base of a Principal Variation Search implementation [2]. In his 1983 paper Another optimization of alpha-beta search, John Philip Fishburn introduced Fail-Soft Alpha-Beta [3] [4].

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References

  1. John Philip Fishburn (1981). Analysis of Speedup in Distributed Algorithms. Ph.D. thesis, University of Wisconsin-Madison, pdf, Calphabeta at page 167
  2. Tony Marsland (1983). Relative Efficiency of Alpha-beta Implementations. IJCAI 1983, pdf
  3. John Philip Fishburn (1983). Another optimization of alpha-beta search. SIGART Bulletin, No. 84, pdf
  4. Jean-Christophe Weill (1991). Experiments With the NegaC* Search - An Alternative for Othello Endgame Search. Heuristic Programming in AI 2
  5. dblp: John P. Fishburn
  6. Search-Based Opening Book Construction by John Fishburn, CCC, December 14, 2016
  7. Search-Based Opening Book Construction by John Fishburn, CCC, April 29, 2017

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