XXII Programming a Computer for Playing Chess
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Programming a Computer for Playing Chess. 1. By CLAUDE E. SHANNON ….. PROGRAMMING A GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER FOR A TYPE A. STRATEGY …
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Philosophical Magazine, Ser.7, Vol. 41, No. 314 - March 1950.
XXII. Programming a Computer for Playing Chess1
By CLAUDE E. SHANNON
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., Murray Hill, N.J.2
[Received November 8, 1949]
1. INTRODUCTION
This paper is concerned with the problem of constructing a computing routine or
“program” for a modern general purpose computer which will enable it to play chess.
Although perhaps of no practical importance, the question is of theoretical interest, and it
is hoped that a satisfactory solution of this problem will act as a wedge in attacking other
problems of a…
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