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Thomas Dybdahl Ahle [1]

Thomas Dybdahl Ahle,
a Danish computer scientist, software developer, and currently post doctoral researcher at Basic Algorithms Research group (BARC) [2] at University of Copenhagen [3]. He holds a Master of Arts in computer science in 2013 from University of Oxford, and a M.Sc. and Ph.D. in algorithms and theoretical computer science from University of Copenhagen in 2017 and 2019 respectively.

Computer Chess

Thomas Dybdahl Ahle is owner and primary developer of PyChess, a chess client and engine for the Linux desktop. He is further author of the didactic Python open source chess engines Sunfish [4] and Fastchess, the latter a one-layer neural network softmax model, combined with a Monte-Carlo Tree Search.

Selected Publications

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