On May 10 Joe Hurd gave a guest lecture at Portland State University, as part of Bart Massey‘s Computer Science course on Combinatorial Games. The topic of the guest lecture was “Formally Verified Endgame Tables”, and Joe showed how Formal Methods can be used to prove that endgame tables used by computer chess programs are correct with respect to the laws of chess. The slides of the guest lecture are available for download.
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