Computer Chess Compendium

Computer Chess Compendium

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Jan 15, 2013 · Anglais · Broché (448 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 448
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 15, 2013
Éditeur Springer
Édition 1988
ISBN-10 1475719701
ISBN-13 9781475719703

Description

In a world where technology intertwines seamlessly with traditional games, a captivating exploration of computer chess unfolds. This compendium serves as an invaluable resource for those fascinated by the intersection of chess and computing, offering insights into the evolution of artificial intelligence and its mastery over the timeless game. It guides readers through a rich tapestry of historical milestones, showcasing how computer chess has developed from rudimentary beginnings to sophisticated algorithms.

D. Levy delves into the intricate strategies employed by computers, revealing both the mathematical prowess and the unique challenges faced by programmers. Detailed analyses illuminate memorable matches between human grandmasters and their silicon counterparts, highlighting the tension and excitement of each confrontation. The book not only charts the technical advancements but also reflects on the philosophical implications of machines competing against human intellect.

Through enlightening prose, readers are invited to contemplate the future of chess in an age where computers can outthink the best players. This work stands as a testament to the enduring allure of chess and the relentless pursuit of innovation in technology, making it an essential read for enthusiasts and scholars alike.

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Science & Technologie
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