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Journal of the International Computer Games Association, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, March 2002
- David A. McAllester, Deniz Yuret:
Alpha-Beta-Conspiracy Search. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 25(1): 16-35 (2002) - Robert M. Hyatt, Timothy Mann:
A Lockless Transposition-Table Implementation for Parallel Search. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 25(1): 36-39 (2002)
Volume 25, Number 2, June 2002
- Nathan Bullock:
Domineering: Solving Large Combinatorial Search Spaces. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 25(2): 67-84 (2002) - Marc Boule, Zeljko Zilic:
An FPGA Move Generator for the Game of Chess. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 25(2): 85-94 (2002) - G. McC. Haworth:
Secrets of Pawnless Endgames. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 25(2): 95-96 (2002)
Volume 25, Number 3, September 2002
- Tsan-sheng Hsu, Ping-Yi Liu:
Verification of Endgame Databases. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 25(3): 132-144 (2002) - Yoshimasa Tsuruoka, Daisaku Yokoyama, Takashi Chikayama:
Game-tree Search Algorithm based on Realization Probability. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 25(3): 145-152 (2002) - Omid David-Tabibi, Nathan S. Netanyahu:
Verified Null-Move Pruning. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 25(3): 153-161 (2002) - John W. Romein, Henri E. Bal:
Awari is Solved. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 25(3): 162-165 (2002) - H. H. L. M. Donkers:
Comments on the Awari Solution. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 25(3): 166-167 (2002) - David N. L. Levy:
Some Comments on Realization Probabilities and the SEX Algorithm. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 25(3): 167 (2002)
Volume 25, Number 4, December 2002
- David Fotland:
Static Eye Analysis in "The Many Faces of Go". J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 25(4): 203-210 (2002) - Zhixing Chen:
Semi-Empirical Quantitative Theory of Go Part I: Estimation of the Influence of a Wall. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 25(4): 211-218 (2002) - Martin Müller:
Position Evaluation in Computer Go. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 25(4): 219-228 (2002)
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