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Artificial intelligence / Discrete mathematics / Minimax / Computer chess / Game tree / Alpha-beta pruning / MTD-f / Game artificial intelligence / Search algorithms / Mathematics
Date: 2015-02-04 11:32:34
Artificial intelligence
Discrete mathematics
Minimax
Computer chess
Game tree
Alpha-beta pruning
MTD-f
Game artificial intelligence
Search algorithms
Mathematics

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