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Arie de Bruin [1] Arie de Bruin,

a Dutch computer scientist and retired researcher, most recently affiliated with the Delft University of Technology, until 2006 professor at the Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam. Arie de Bruin’s research interests covered programming language semantics, game tree search algorithms, and distributed simulation. Along with Wim Pijls, he researched on Stockman’s SSS* algorithm, which they declared “dead” at the 8th Advances in Computer Chess conference 1996 [2], due to its reformulation as a sequence of depth-first alpha-beta null window calls with transposition table aka MTD(f), as also elaborated along with Aske Plaat and Jonathan Schaeffer in several papers.

Photos

Kees Sio, Arie de Bruin and Theo van der Storm visiting the WCCC 2002 [3]

Selected Publications

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References

  1. Image from Arie de Bruin’s former homepage
  2. Arie de Bruin, Wim Pijls (1997). SSS†. Advances in Computer Chess 8
  3. 10e WK Computerschaak, 6-11 juli 2002, Maastricht, CSVN site
  4. ICGA Reference Database
  5. dblp: Arie de Bruin
  6. RePub, Erasmus University Repository: A. de Bruin (Arie)
  7. Csaba Attila Boer (2005). Distributed Simulation in Industry. Ph.D. thesis, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Promotor Arie de Bruin

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