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* [http://computer-programming-forum.com/47-c-language/e506a63f34a33578.htm bit parallelism (WAS: Programming Language Complexity)] by [[Peter Gillgasch]], Computer Programming Language Forum - C Language, September 18, 1997
 
* [http://computer-programming-forum.com/47-c-language/e506a63f34a33578.htm bit parallelism (WAS: Programming Language Complexity)] by [[Peter Gillgasch]], Computer Programming Language Forum - C Language, September 18, 1997
 
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* [https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=91927 Re: DB NPS (anyone know the position used)?] by [[Peter Gillgasch|Peter W. Gillgasch]], [[CCC]], January 25, 2000 » [[Deep Blue]], [[Nodes per second]]
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* [https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=91927 Re: DB NPS (anyone know the position used)?] by [[Peter Gillgasch|Peter W. Gillgasch]], [[CCC]], January 25, 2000 » [[Deep Blue]], [[Nodes per Second]]
  
 
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Peter Gillgasch [1]

Peter W. Gillgasch,
a German computer scientist, software developer and former computer chess programmer. In 1992, while undergraduate at University of Karlsruhe he developed the Pascal predecessor of a computer chess program which later evolved to DarkThought after he joined forces with Ernst A. Heinz in 1993 and later in 1994 with Markus Gille. Gillgasch created rotated bitboards with a different diagonal mapping than Robert Hyatt, later described by Heinz [2] . He left the DarkThought team in April 1996 [3] [4] .

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