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Home * People * William Walden

William E. Walden,
an American mathemantician and computer scientist, in the 50s and 60s affiliated with the Los Alamos National Laboratory, the New Mexico State University, where he received his Ph.D. degree in 1964 under Edward O. Thorp, and the University of Omaha. Along with Thorp he co-authored A Favorable Side Bet in Nevada Baccarat in 1966 [1] [2] [3].

MANIAC

During the 50s, at Los Alamos National Laboratory around Stanislaw Ulam, Paul Stein and John Pasta, William Walden was involved in the development of the chess-playing program to play Los Alamos Chess with the MANIAC I [4].

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