Kenneth W. Regan

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Kenneth W. Regan [1] Kenneth W. Regan (Ken Regan),

an American chess player, mathematician, computer scientist and associate professor with tenure at Department Computer Science and Engineering [2], University at Buffalo, Amherst, New York. He defended his Ph.D. on the separation of complexity classes in 1986 at University of Oxford under Dominic Welsh. Beside computational complexity theory, his research interests include other fields of information theory and pure mathematics. Kenneth W. Regan holds the title of a Chess International Master [3] with a rating of 2372 [4].

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Measuring Fidelity to a Computer Agent Kenneth W. Regan’s Chess Page Kasparov Versus the World: The Great Internet Match [18] Computer Chess - Hash Collisions in Chess Engines, and What They May Mean… by Kenneth W. Regan » Transposition Table

References

  1. UB CSE Department: Kenneth W. Regan
  2. UB Computer Science and Engineering
  3. Measuring Fidelity to a Computer Agent
  4. Regan, Kenneth FIDE Chess Profile
  5. dblp: Kenneth W. Regan
  6. Kenneth W. Regan - Selected Publications
  7. Analyzing Kasparov versus the World using the EGTBs by Peter Karrer
  8. Peter Karrer (2000). KQQKQP and KQPKQP≈. ICGA Journal, Vol. 23, No. 2
  9. Jacobian matrix and determinant from Wikipedia
  10. Gröbner basis from Wikipedia
  11. Bayesian inference from Wikipedia
  12. “Intrinsic Chess Ratings” by Regan, Haworth – seq by Kai Middleton, CCC, November 19, 2017
  13. The New Chess World Champion by Bajusz Tamás, CCC, December 28, 2014
  14. Regan’s latest: Depth of Satisficing by Carl Lumma, CCC, October 09, 2015
  15. Is the current Komodo that close to perfection? by Bajusz Tamás, CCC, November 28, 2015
  16. World Chess Championship 2016 from Wikipedia
  17. Regan’s conundrum by Carl Lumma, CCC, December 09, 2016
  18. Kasparov versus the World from Wikipedia

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