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Computer-Schach — Was ist es wert?

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Schach-Computer haben sich in den letzten 10 Jahren zu einem eigenen Zweig der „angewandten Informatik“ entwickelt. Bei der Beurteilung ihres Wertes ist es von Bedeutung von welchem Gesichtspunkt man ausgeht. Für den Schachspieler verliert das Spiel mit wachsender Spielstärke der Computer-Schach Programme möglicherweise an Wert, für den Informatiker versprechen die Erfolge bestimmter Methoden (z. B. der Such-Strategien, Beschränkung der betrachteten Zugfolgen, „Pattern Recognition”) Anwendungs-Möglichkeiten auf andere ähnlich komplexe Probleme.

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Remus, H. (1991). Computer-Schach — Was ist es wert?. In: Broy, M. (eds) Informatik und Mathematik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76677-0_5

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