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Quantum Chess Kills Computers [Chess]

Quantum Chess Kills Computers [Chess] An undergraduate computer science student has created a ” quantum chess ” game that stumps computers’ ability to look all possible outcomes of possible moves by having chess pieces mimic particles which might be subject to quantum mechanics.

The chess pieces follow the primary of superposition: they could exist in multiple states until you are attempting to head them (or when it comes to quantum physics, until you are trying to measure a particle’s position or momentum).

Alice Wismath, the game’s creator, kindly showed some compassion for human players of the game though, by developing some rules so the pieces don’t morph completely randomly. Based on these rules, participants within the quantum chess tournament (which was held in Kingston, Ontario) were still ready to use method to attempt to beat the game. So in case you’ve grown bored with regular old chess games and are seeking a more intense challenge, maybe it’s good to enter the subsequent competition. [ CBC News via Geekosystem ]

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