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(b.) -1922(d.)2014 April 26
Bio/Description
Co-inventor of the AVL tree and head developer of the Kaissa chess computer, Adelson-Velsky made foundational contributions to both computer science and computer chess. In 1962, Georgy and E.M. Landis published a paper "An algorithm for the organization of information," which became the AVL tree, named after its two inventors. In 1965, Adelson-Velsky headed the development of a computer chess program at the Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics in Moscow.
The program defeated Kotok-McCarthy in the first chess match between computer programs, and evolved into Kaissa, the first world computer chess champion.
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Date of Birth:
1922 -
Date of Death:
2014 April 26 -
Gender:
Male -
Noted For:
Co inventor of the AVL tree and head developer of the Kaissa chess computer -
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