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[[FILE:victor_mad_scientist.jpg|border|right|thumb|link=http://chessok.com/files/bobpawlak/Articles/045_Convekta_Trip.html| Victor Zakharov <ref>This is Victor, sometimes mad scientist, jack of all trades, and the primary creative genius at [[ChessOK|Convekta]] :-)  from [http://chessok.com/files/bobpawlak/Articles/045_Convekta_Trip.html ChessAssistance.com All you ever wanted to know about Convekta] by [[Robert Pawlak]], September 12, 2004</ref> ]]  
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[[FILE:victor_mad_scientist.jpg|border|right|thumb| Victor Zakharov <ref>[https://chessok.com/files/BobPawlak/Articles/045_Convekta_Trip.html ChessAssistance.com All you ever wanted to know about Convekta] by [[Robert Pawlak]], September 12, 2004</ref> ]]  
  
 
'''Victor Zakharov''',<br/>
 
'''Victor Zakharov''',<br/>
a Russian computer scientist holding a Ph.D. in CS from [[Moscow State University|Lomonosov Moscow State University]], entrepreneur, founder of [[ChessOK]] aka '''Convekta''', head of its development, primary developer of [[Chess Assistant]] <ref>[http://chessok.com/?page_id=262 About - ChessOK.com]</ref> and [[Aquarium]] <ref>[http://chessok.com/?page_id=27966 Lomonosov Endgame Tablebases - History Note] - [[ChessOK]]</ref>, and scientific secretary at the ''Institute of Informatics Problems'' of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Academy_of_Sciences Russian Academy of Sciences], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow Moscow] <ref>[http://www.ipiran.ru/english/main.asp The Institute of Informatics Problems of The Russian Academy of Sciences (IPI RAN)]</ref>. Also affiliated with the Lomonosov Moscow State University, Victor Zakharov is along with [[Vladimir Makhnychev]] involved in generating the [[Endgame Tablebases#7-men|7-men]] [[Lomonosov Tablebases]] <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endgame_tablebase#Background Endgame tablebase from Wikipedia - Background]</ref> <ref>[https://plus.google.com/100454521496393505718/posts 7-man TB] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google%2B Google+]</ref>, using the [[Lomonosov Supercomputer]] <ref>[http://hpc.msu.ru/?q=node/59 MSU SUPERCOMPUTERS: "LOMONOSOV" | Moscow University Supercomputing Center]</ref>. As of December 31, 2013, the tablebases are commercially available online through [[ChessOK]] [[ChessOK#Products|products]] <ref>[http://chessok.com/?page_id=27966 Lomonosov Endgame Tablebases] - [[ChessOK]]</ref>.  
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a Russian computer scientist holding a Ph.D. in CS from [[Moscow State University|Lomonosov Moscow State University]], entrepreneur, founder of [[ChessOK]] aka '''Convekta''', head of its development, primary developer of [[Chess Assistant]] <ref>[http://chessok.com/?page_id=262 About - ChessOK.com]</ref> and [[Aquarium]] <ref>[http://chessok.com/?page_id=27966 Lomonosov Endgame Tablebases - History Note] - [[ChessOK]]</ref>, and scientific secretary at the ''Institute of Informatics Problems'' of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Academy_of_Sciences Russian Academy of Sciences], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow Moscow] <ref>[http://www.ipiran.ru/english/main.asp The Institute of Informatics Problems of The Russian Academy of Sciences (IPI RAN)]</ref>. Also affiliated with the Lomonosov Moscow State University, Victor Zakharov is along with [[Vladimir Makhnychev]] involved in generating the [[Endgame Tablebases#7-men|7-men]] [[Lomonosov Tablebases]] <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endgame_tablebase#Background Endgame tablebase from Wikipedia - Background]</ref>, using the [[Lomonosov Supercomputer]]. As of December 31, 2013, the tablebases are commercially available online through [[ChessOK]] [[ChessOK#Products|products]] <ref>[http://chessok.com/?page_id=27966 Lomonosov Endgame Tablebases] - [[ChessOK]]</ref>.  
  
 
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* [http://chessok.com/files/bobpawlak/Articles/Victor_Zakharov_a.html ChessAssistance.com A talk with Victor Zakharov, head of Convekta development, part a] by [[Robert Pawlak]], February 02, 2003
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* [https://chessok.com/files/BobPawlak/Articles/Victor_Zakharov_a.html ChessAssistance.com A talk with Victor Zakharov, head of Convekta development, part a] by [[Robert Pawlak]], February 02, 2003
: [http://chessok.com/files/bobpawlak/Articles/Victor_Zakharov_b.html ChessAssistance.com A talk with Victor Zakharov, head  of Convekta development, part b] by [[Robert Pawlak]], February 14, 2003  
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: [https://chessok.com/files/BobPawlak/Articles/Victor_Zakharov_b.html A talk with Victor Zakharov, head  of Convekta development, part b] by [[Robert Pawlak]], February 14, 2003  
* [http://chessok.com/files/bobpawlak/Articles/045_Convekta_Trip.html ChessAssistance.com All you ever wanted to know about Convekta] by [[Robert Pawlak]], September 12, 2004  
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* [https://chessok.com/files/BobPawlak/Articles/045_Convekta_Trip.html ChessAssistance.com All you ever wanted to know about Convekta] by [[Robert Pawlak]], September 12, 2004  
* [http://www.playwitharena.com/?Newsticker:Archive_11 Ippolit/Robbolito/Igorrit/IvanHoe/Firebird] - Interview with [[Victor Zakharov]] from [[ChessOK|Convekta]], January 24, 2010, [[Arena|Arena Chess GUI]], News-Ticker, Page 11, 191, MD
 
* [http://chessok.com/?page_id=262 About - ChessOK.com]
 
  
 
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Victor Zakharov [1]

Victor Zakharov,
a Russian computer scientist holding a Ph.D. in CS from Lomonosov Moscow State University, entrepreneur, founder of ChessOK aka Convekta, head of its development, primary developer of Chess Assistant [2] and Aquarium [3], and scientific secretary at the Institute of Informatics Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow [4]. Also affiliated with the Lomonosov Moscow State University, Victor Zakharov is along with Vladimir Makhnychev involved in generating the 7-men Lomonosov Tablebases [5], using the Lomonosov Supercomputer. As of December 31, 2013, the tablebases are commercially available online through ChessOK products [6].

See also

Selected Publications

Forum Posts

External Links

A talk with Victor Zakharov, head of Convekta development, part b by Robert Pawlak, February 14, 2003

References

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