The World Computer Chess Championship - Hayes & Levy

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University Press, 1976. 105pp.  Descriptive notation with diagrams.  Clean copy, well bound.   Bumps to corners of boards at top.  Dj clipped.  Creasing and small tears along the top edge of the dj.  In 1974 the International Federation for Infomation Processing organised the first large-scale world chess tournament for computer programs, and this book is first and foremost a full record of the games with comments by David Levy. Chapters are as follows: 1. A Short History of Computer Chess, 2. The Stockholm Championship, 3. Concepts and Mechanisms of Computer Chess, 4. Glossary of Chess and Computer Chess Terms, 5. Notes on the Competing Programs, 6. Chess Thinking. Levy is an International Chess Master and author of many books on chess, Jean Hayes is a Research Assistant in the Artificial Intelligence Research Unit of the University of Edinburgh.

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