Christoph Wirth
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Christoph Wirth,
a Swiss computer scientist and software engineer. While affiliated with ETH Zurich, Wirth investigated retrograde analysis for endgame tablebases with Depth to Mate (DTM) and Depth to Conversion (DTC) metrics. In collaboration with Guy Haworth, John Tamplin and Peter Karrer, data on percentage results, maximals and mutual zugzwangs, has been filed and made available on the web, as have the DTM EGTs [1].
Selected Publications
1990 ...
- Anders Kierulf, Ralph Gasser, Peter M. Geiser, Martin Müller, Jürg Nievergelt, Christoph Wirth (1991). Every Interactive System Evolves into Hyperspace: The Case of the Smart Game Board. Hypertext/Hypermedia
- Jürg Nievergelt, Ralph Gasser, Fabian Mäser, Christoph Wirth (1995). All the Needles in a Haystack: Can Exhaustive Search Overcom Combinatorial Chaos? Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1000, pdf
- Christoph Wirth, Jürg Nievergelt (1999). Exhaustive and Heuristic Retrograde Analysis of the KPPKP Endgame. ICCA Journal, Vol. 22, No. 2 [4]
- Eugene Nalimov, Christoph Wirth, Guy Haworth (1999). KQQKQQ and the Kasparov-World Game. ICCA Journal, Vol. 22, No. 4
- Jürg Nievergelt, Fabian Mäser, Bernward Mann, Karsten Roeseler, Mathias Schulze, Christoph Wirth (1999). Overflow CRASH! Mathematik und kombinatorsiches Chaos prallen aufeinander. Informatik Spektrum 22, 45-48, pdf (German)