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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
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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",
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computer. The match played over nine months was won 3-1 by the ITEP program, despite playing on slower hardware.
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joined with Arlazarov and Uskov to program its successor on an ICL System 4/70 at the
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Adelson-Velsky, Georgy; Arlazarov, Vladimir; Donskoy, Mikhail (1988),
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Adelson-Velsky, Georgy; Arlazarov, Vladimir; Donskoy, Mikhail (1979),
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and L.I. Mikulich (ed.), "Computer Analysis of a Rook End-Game",
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and L.I. Mikulich (ed.), "Algorithms of adaptive search",
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Russian
Alexander Kronrod
Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics
ITEP Chess Program
Georgy Adelson-Velsky
Anatoly Uskov
Alexander Zhivotovsky
Alexander Bitman
Mikhail Botvinnik
four game match
Kotok-McCarthy-Program
IBM 7090
ITEP Chess Program
M-20
Mikhail Donskoy
Institute of Control Sciences
Kaissa
World Computer Chess Champion
1974 in Stockholm
USSR Council of Ministers
Method of Four Russians
Adelson-Velsky, Georgy
Bitman, Alexander
Zhivotovsky, Alexander
Uskov, Anatoly
Bibcode
1970RuMaS..25..221A
doi
10.1070/RM1970v025n02ABEH003792

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