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Søren Riis [1] Søren Møller Riis,

a Danish mathematician at School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science at Queen Mary, University of London, with a Ph.D. from University of Oxford. His research interests include mathematical logic, bounded arithmetic, computational complexity theory, representation theory and algebra, network coding, information theory, and theoretical aspects of computer chess. He used to play competitive chess in the 80s (Elo 2300) and has been briefly involved with chess programming [2]. He was moderator of the Rybka Forum [3], and critic of the ICGA decision concerning Rybka and Vasik Rajlich in 2011 [4] [5], as manifested January 2012 in a ChessBase article with an immediate rebuttal followed by the ICGA [6].

1993 …

  • Søren Riis (1993). Independence in Bounded Arithmetic. Ph.D. thesis, University of Oxford
  • Søren Riis (1994). Bootstrapping the Primitive Recursive Functions by 47 Colors. BRICS Report Series, RS-94-25, pdf

2000 …

2010 …

Forum Posts

References

  1. Rybka controversy - Dr Søren Riis hosted by Ed Schröder
  2. Computer analysis of world champions by Søren Riis, ChessBase News, November 02, 2006
  3. Re: Rybka to play in Leiden? by Harvey Williamson, CCC, August 23, 2011
  4. Rybka and the ICGA, CSVN
  5. Re: For non programmers by SR, Rybka Forum, July 30, 2011
  6. ICGA response to ChessBase 4-part article by Robert Hyatt, CCC, January 08, 2012
  7. Søren Riis’ Home Page
  8. dblp: Søren Riis
  9. Ada Lovelace from Wikipedia
  10. ChessBase: A Gross Miscarriage of Justice in Computer Chess by kingliveson, OpenChess Forum, January 02, 2012
  11. Re: ChessBase: A Gross Miscarriage of Justice in Computer Chess by BB+, OpenChess Forum, January 02, 2012
  12. Re: Hyatt Is Gone! by BB+ OpenChess Forum, Jan 03, 2012
  13. Rybka evidence recapitulation by BB+, OpenChess Forum, January 03, 2012
  14. Søren Riis (2012). A Gross Miscarriage of Justice in Computer Chess. pdf hosted by ChessBase
  15. Feedback on the ICGA/Rybka disqualification scandal, ChessBase News, January 13, 2012

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