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Latest revision as of 11:52, 31 December 2019

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Nemo searching the Horizon [1]

Nemo,
an UCI compatible chess engine by Michael Hoffmann, written in C. Nemo is a bitboard engine using the Obstruction Difference to determine sliding piece attacks, and the SEE Swap Algorithm [2]. Further development was supported by Sven Schüle [3]. Nemo 1.0 Beta was released to the public in January 2012 [4] .

See also

Forum Posts

External Links

Chess Engine

Misc

References

  1. Captain Nemo bids the sun to go down over Antarctica, after claiming the South Pole in his name, in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, this image was originally featured in the Hetzel edition of 20000 Lieues Sous les Mers, and has also been featured in more recent editions. The images were originally drawn by Alphonse de Neuville and Edouard Riou, User:Rama/Verne drawings - Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons
  2. Re: Implementing SEE by Michael Hoffmann, CCC, August 13, 2011
  3. Nemo 1.0 Beta by Michael Hoffmann, CCC, January 12, 2012
  4. Nemo 1.0 Beta by Michael Hoffmann, CCC, January 12, 2012
  5. Nemo download by Michael Hoffmann, CCC, April 19, 2015

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