Daniel Sparks
Dan Sparks [1] Daniel L. Sparks,
an American software engineer, until 2014 Ph.D. candidate at Department of Mathematics at University of California, Berkeley, with interests in algebraic number theory and arithmetic algebraic geometry, especially p-adic and cohomological aspects. As computer chess programmer, Daniel Sparks is author of the open source chess engine Exacto [2] [3].
Selected Publications
- Daniel Sparks (2009). Hilbert’s Irreducibility Theorem. B.A. thesis, University of California, Berkeley, advisor: Robert F. Coleman [4] [5]
Forum Posts
- Help with Arena issue by Daniel Sparks, CCC, February 19, 2014 » Arena
- Can you try running my engine? by Daniel Sparks, CCC, March 06, 2014
- Engine release Exacto 0.e by Daniel Sparks, CCC, March 10, 2014
External Links
- d-sparks (Dan Sparks) · GitHub
- GitHub - d-sparks/exacto: Exacto Chess Engine
- GitHub - d-sparks/danode-chess: Web app for playing chess against a friend
- Daniel Sparks | LinkedIn
- Daniel Sparks | Facebook
References
- ↑ d-sparks (Dan Sparks) · GitHub
- ↑ GitHub - d-sparks/exacto: Exacto Chess Engine
- ↑ Engine release Exacto 0.e by Daniel Sparks, CCC, March 10, 2014
- ↑ Hilbert’s irreducibility theorem - Wikipedia
- ↑ UC Berkeley - Math Departmental Citation - Daniel. L. Sparks, YouTube
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