Deep Blue (1985)

Deep Blue (2007. Creative Commons License)

 

 

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GENERAL INFO

Description: Deep Blue is a supercomputer developed by the IBM company in the Carnegie Mellon University. Its principal mission was to have a high level of chess, being able to win expert players. It was the first computer to beat the chess world champion Gary Kasparov in 1996.
Sex: – Occupation: Chess machine.
Place of Birth / Death: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Country Tags: United States.
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IN MUSICHESS

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Bibliography

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  • Elo, Arpad E. (2008). The rating of chess players, Past and Present. New York: Ishi Press.
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  • Murray, H. J. R. (1913). A history of chess. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Newborn, Monty (1997). Kasparov versus Deep Blue: Computer Chess Comes of Age. 
  • Newborn, Monty (2002). Deep Blue. Springer. 
  • Robert Löhr; Anthea Bell (2007). The chess machine. Penguin Group USA.
  • Levy, David (1998). Computer Chess Compendium. Springer-Verlag New York: Springer Science & Business Media.