20:
127:
Since 1977, Arlazarov has been the head of the System
Programming Department at Institute of System Analysis, where he led the development of the INES database management system, for the creation and implementation of which he and his staff received an award from the
328:
379:
109:
234:
Adelson-Velsky, Georgy; Arlazarov, Vladimir; Donskoy, Mikhail (1977), "On the
Structure of an Important Class of Exhaustive Problems and Methods of Search Reduction for them",
228:
86:
392:
157:
67:
82:
332:
94:
55:
283:
244:
153:
71:
51:
279:
161:
63:
388:
121:
348:
408:
418:
384:
269:
202:
117:
101:
computer. The match played over nine months was won 3-1 by the ITEP program, despite playing on slower hardware.
305:
129:
136:
413:
149:
59:
323:
370:
318:
169:
8:
365:
173:
185:
108:
joined with
Arlazarov and Uskov to program its successor on an ICL System 4/70 at the
265:
219:
215:
189:
75:
47:
181:
211:
177:
31:
197:
105:
98:
375:
402:
287:
248:
223:
200:(1975), "Some Methods of Controlling the Tree Search in Chess Program",
148:
260:
Adelson-Velsky, Georgy; Arlazarov, Vladimir; Donskoy, Mikhail (1988),
243:
Adelson-Velsky, Georgy; Arlazarov, Vladimir; Donskoy, Mikhail (1979),
90:
290:
and L.I. Mikulich (ed.), "Computer
Analysis of a Rook End-Game",
168:, Russian Mathematical Surveys, vol. 25, pp. 221–262,
113:
259:
242:
233:
195:
19:
329:
Creative
Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
327:, which is licensed in a way that permits reuse under the
294:, vol. 9, Chichester: Ellis Horwood, pp. 361–371
255:, vol. 9, Chichester: Ellis Horwood, pp. 373–384
251:
and L.I. Mikulich (ed.), "Algorithms of adaptive search",
52:Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics
38:) is a Russian computer scientist born in Moscow.
400:
277:
196:Adelson-Velsky, Georgy; Arlazarov, Vladimir;
371:Vladimir Arlazarov at Cognitive Technologies
54:(ITEP), Vladimir Arlazarov co-developed the
135:Arlazarov is one of the inventors of the
142:
18:
376:The Fast Universal Digital Computer M-2
324:"chessprogramming - Vladimir Arlazarov"
401:
335:. All relevant terms must be followed.
366:Vladimir Arlazarov's ICGA Tournaments
166:Programming a Computer to Play Chess
13:
70:, advised by Russian chess master
14:
430:
359:
321:, this article uses content from
264:, New York, NY: Springer-Verlag,
41:
380:Russian Virtual Computer Museum
182:10.1070/RM1970v025n02ABEH003792
341:
74:and three-time world champion
1:
385:Early Reference on Bit-Boards
311:
118:World Computer Chess Champion
110:Institute of Control Sciences
216:10.1016/0004-3702(75)90021-1
50:'s laboratory at the Moscow
28:Vladimir L’vovich Arlazarov
7:
409:Russian computer scientists
299:
23:Vladimir L’vovich Arlazarov
10:
435:
419:Soviet computer scientists
236:Advances in Computer Chess
36:Арлазаров Владимир Львович
16:Russian computer scientist
229:Computer Chess Compendium
130:USSR Council of Ministers
116:, which became the first
35:
393:rec.games.chess archive
203:Artificial Intelligence
152:; Arlazarov, Vladimir;
137:Method of Four Russians
158:Zhivotovsky, Alexander
150:Adelson-Velsky, Georgy
87:Kotok-McCarthy-Program
24:
278:Arlazarov, Vladimir;
143:Selected publications
81:At the end of 1966 a
68:Alexander Zhivotovsky
60:Georgy Adelson-Velsky
22:
331:, but not under the
292:Machine Intelligence
262:Algorithms for Games
253:Machine Intelligence
174:1970RuMaS..25..221A
395:, October 29, 1994
95:ITEP Chess Program
93:computer, and the
85:began between the
56:ITEP Chess Program
25:
284:Jean Hayes Michie
245:Jean Hayes Michie
154:Bitman, Alexander
122:1974 in Stockholm
76:Mikhail Botvinnik
48:Alexander Kronrod
426:
353:
352:
345:
295:
274:
256:
239:
226:
198:Donskoy, Mikhail
192:
89:, running on an
72:Alexander Bitman
58:, together with
37:
434:
433:
429:
428:
427:
425:
424:
423:
399:
398:
362:
357:
356:
349:"V.L.Arlazarov"
347:
346:
342:
314:
302:
280:Futer, Aaron L.
272:
145:
106:Mikhail Donskoy
83:four game match
44:
17:
12:
11:
5:
432:
422:
421:
416:
411:
397:
396:
382:
373:
368:
361:
360:External links
358:
355:
354:
339:
338:
313:
310:
309:
308:
301:
298:
297:
296:
275:
270:
257:
240:
231:
210:(4): 361–371,
193:
162:Uskov, Anatoly
144:
141:
43:
40:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
431:
420:
417:
415:
414:Living people
412:
410:
407:
406:
404:
394:
390:
386:
383:
381:
377:
374:
372:
369:
367:
364:
363:
350:
344:
340:
337:
336:
334:
330:
325:
322:
320:
307:
304:
303:
293:
289:
288:Donald Michie
285:
281:
276:
273:
271:3-540-96629-3
267:
263:
258:
254:
250:
249:Donald Michie
246:
241:
238:, vol. 1
237:
232:
230:
227:Reprinted in
225:
221:
217:
213:
209:
205:
204:
199:
194:
191:
187:
183:
179:
175:
171:
167:
163:
159:
155:
151:
147:
146:
140:
138:
133:
131:
125:
123:
119:
115:
111:
107:
102:
100:
96:
92:
88:
84:
79:
77:
73:
69:
65:
64:Anatoly Uskov
61:
57:
53:
49:
42:Research work
39:
33:
29:
21:
389:Tony Warnock
343:
326:
316:
315:
291:
261:
252:
235:
207:
201:
165:
134:
126:
103:
97:on a Soviet
80:
45:
27:
26:
46:In 1965 at
403:Categories
312:References
306:David Levy
378:from the
319:this edit
224:0004-3702
190:250904205
112:, called
104:By 1971,
300:See also
282:(1979),
164:(1970),
91:IBM 7090
170:Bibcode
32:Russian
317:As of
268:
222:
188:
114:Kaissa
186:S2CID
333:GFDL
266:ISBN
220:ISSN
99:M-20
66:and
387:by
212:doi
178:doi
120:in
405::
391:,
286:,
247:,
218:,
206:,
184:,
176:,
160:;
156:;
139:.
132:.
124:.
78:.
62:,
34::
351:.
214::
208:6
180::
172::
30:(
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.