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A game tree with distinct leaf values which is easy for the alpha-beta algorithm (English)
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26 September 1992
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The authors discuss the problem of efficient parallel searching in a game tree. They present a specific group of game trees with distinct leaf values in which an easy alpha-beta sequential algorithm exists and is independent of the move ordering.
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efficient parallel searching in a game tree
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alpha-beta sequential algorithm
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