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EXPERIMENTS IN CHESS JAMES KISTER; PAUL STEIN; STANISLAW ULAM; WILLIAM WALDEN; AND MIKE WELLS
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In Journal of the Association for Computing Machinery 4 (April 1957): 174-77. Together with The World Computer Chess Championship by Hayes and Levy (1976). Preliminary report on chess programming for MANIAC I, the first time a computer beat a human in a chess-like game. The chess program for the Mathematical Analyzer, Numerical Integrator and Computer, developed by John von Neumann and Nicholas Metropolis at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, was created in 1956. Due to limited computing power, the program used a simplified 6x6 chess variant, known as Los Alamos Chess, omitting bishops, double-step pawns, and castling. The program was developed by H-bomb researchers Stanislaw Ulam, Paul Stein, Mark Wells, James Kister, William Walden, and John Pasta. 9 1⁄ 2 in. ( 24.3 cm.) high, 6.7 in. ( 17.1 cm.) wideJeremy Norman; Christie's New York, 23 February 2005, lot 142. Whence acquired by the late owner.Please note that all property in this sale is currently located in Seattle and will ship from Seattle, and that the total purchase price will be subject to the applicable state sales tax. All post-sale matters for the online sale (inclusive of invoicing and property pickup/shipment) will be handled by Christie's. Please contact GenOne@christies.com for more information.