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Dana Mackenzie [1] Dana Walter Nance Mackenzie,

an American mathematician, science writer, chess national master and USCF life master (LM) [2], two-time former champion of North Carolina [3], chess lecturer, and chess blogger. He holds a Ph.D. in mathematics from Princeton University in 1983 under advisor Frederick Justin Almgren Jr. [4], and was math professor for thirteen years before becoming a full-time science writer [5]. Dana Mackenzie has authored and co-authored several volumes of What’s Happening in the Mathematical Sciences [6], an ongoing series published by the American Mathematical Society (AMS).

Selected Publications

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1983

2000 …

2010 …

Chess

Computer Chess

References

  1. Chess - Dana Mackenzie, Photo by Bill Lovejoy for the Santa Cruz Sentinel
  2. LM Dana Mackenzie - ChessLecture
  3. Chess - Dana Mackenzie
  4. Dana Mackenzie - The Mathematics Genealogy Project
  5. Dana Mackenzie (2012). The Universe in Zero Words. Princeton University Press
  6. AMS :: Whats Happening in the Mathematical Sciences
  7. Dana Mackenzie – Hachette Book Group
  8. Giant-impact hypothesis from Wikipedia
  9. Article:“How Alpha Zero Sees/Wins” by AA Ross, CCC, January 17, 2018

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