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'''Jack van Rijswijck''' is a computer scientist and a mathematician originating from the Netherlands. He obtained a M.Sc. degree and a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence at [[University of Alberta]]. He has got a strong interest in board games, particularly [[Hex]].
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'''Jack van Rijswijck''' is a computer scientist and mathematician originating from the Netherlands. He obtained an M.Sc. degree and a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence at the [[University of Alberta]]. He has a strong interest in board games, particularly [[Hex]].
  
 
Jack van Rijswijck is also known under the nickname '''javhar'''.
 
Jack van Rijswijck is also known under the nickname '''javhar'''.
  
His Ph.D. thesis '''Set Colouring Games''' was obtained in 2006 under the supervision of [[Ryan Hayward]].
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His Ph.D. thesis '''Set Colouring Games''' was completed in 2006 under the supervision of [[Ryan Hayward]].
  
 
== Hex Playing Program ==
 
== Hex Playing Program ==
  
Jack's program [[Queenbee]] participated in [[ICGA]]'s 2000 computer olympiads and finished second behind [[Hexy]]. Queenbee was the subject of the master thesis of Jack van Rijswijck.
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Jack van Rijswijk's program [[Queenbee]] participated in [[ICGA]]'s 2000 Computer Olympiad and finished second behind [[Hexy]]. Queenbee was the subject of Jack's master's thesis.
  
 
== External link ==
 
== External link ==

Latest revision as of 01:37, 5 July 2022

Jack van Rijswijck is a computer scientist and mathematician originating from the Netherlands. He obtained an M.Sc. degree and a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence at the University of Alberta. He has a strong interest in board games, particularly Hex.

Jack van Rijswijck is also known under the nickname javhar.

His Ph.D. thesis Set Colouring Games was completed in 2006 under the supervision of Ryan Hayward.

Hex Playing Program

Jack van Rijswijk's program Queenbee participated in ICGA's 2000 Computer Olympiad and finished second behind Hexy. Queenbee was the subject of Jack's master's thesis.

External link