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Abstract

Large classes of game theoretic problems seem to defy attempts of finding polynomial-time algorithms while analyzing large amounts of data. This premise leads naturally to the possibility of using efficient parallel computing implementations when seeking exact solutions to some of these problems. Although alpha beta algorithms for more than one-player game-tree searches show moderate parallel performance, this paper sets forth an alpha beta strategy enhanced with transposition tables in order to offer satisfactory speedups on high performance servers. When the access to the transposition tables is done in low constant delay time, the achieved speedups should approach the theoretical upper bounds of the code parallelism. We tested the strategy on a well-known combinatorial game.

Details

Title
An Efficient Speedup Strategy for Constant Sum Game Computations
Author
Stan, Alexandru-Ioan
Pages
144-153
Publication year
2014
Publication date
2014
Publisher
INFOREC Association
ISSN
1453-1305
e-ISSN
1842-8088
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1649082038
Copyright
Copyright INFOREC Association 2014