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'''Olaf Jenkner''',<br/>
 
'''Olaf Jenkner''',<br/>
a German mathematician, [[Chess Problems, Compositions and Studies|chess composer]], former board member of the German chess composition society [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_Schwalbe Die Schwalbe] <ref>[http://www.dieschwalbe.de/schwalbe222.htm Schwalbe - deutsche Vereinigung für Problemschach], Heft 222, Dezember 2006</ref> and programmer.  
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a German mathematician, [[:Category:Chess Composer|chess composer]], former board member of the German chess composition society [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_Schwalbe Die Schwalbe] <ref>[http://www.dieschwalbe.de/schwalbe222.htm Schwalbe - deutsche Vereinigung für Problemschach], Heft 222, Dezember 2006</ref> and programmer.  
 
In the early 80s, he was affiliated with the Department of Mathematics at the [[Chemnitz University of Technology]], then the ''Technical University Karl-Marx-Stadt'' where he was member of the [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spezialklasse_%28DDR%29 special class] of mathematics, physics and technology. Olaf Jenkner is author of the Orthodox [[Chess Problems, Compositions and Studies|Chess Problem]] solving program [[Gustav]], initially developed from 1990 until 1993 under the [[MS-DOS]] operating system, and actually available as [[Windows]] edition Gustav 4.0 <ref>[https://www.schachversand.de/en/gustav-4-0-i.html Gustav 4.0] from [[Schachversand Niggemann]] (German)</ref>.
 
In the early 80s, he was affiliated with the Department of Mathematics at the [[Chemnitz University of Technology]], then the ''Technical University Karl-Marx-Stadt'' where he was member of the [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spezialklasse_%28DDR%29 special class] of mathematics, physics and technology. Olaf Jenkner is author of the Orthodox [[Chess Problems, Compositions and Studies|Chess Problem]] solving program [[Gustav]], initially developed from 1990 until 1993 under the [[MS-DOS]] operating system, and actually available as [[Windows]] edition Gustav 4.0 <ref>[https://www.schachversand.de/en/gustav-4-0-i.html Gustav 4.0] from [[Schachversand Niggemann]] (German)</ref>.
  
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Olaf Jenkner [1]

Olaf Jenkner,
a German mathematician, chess composer, former board member of the German chess composition society Die Schwalbe [2] and programmer. In the early 80s, he was affiliated with the Department of Mathematics at the Chemnitz University of Technology, then the Technical University Karl-Marx-Stadt where he was member of the special class of mathematics, physics and technology. Olaf Jenkner is author of the Orthodox Chess Problem solving program Gustav, initially developed from 1990 until 1993 under the MS-DOS operating system, and actually available as Windows edition Gustav 4.0 [3].

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  1. Alumnus Olaf Jenkner interested in the new computers of Chemnitz University of Technology, class reunion, September 2002, images by Nico Kümmling
  2. Schwalbe - deutsche Vereinigung für Problemschach, Heft 222, Dezember 2006
  3. Gustav 4.0 from Schachversand Niggemann (German)

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