Chess and mathematics
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Chess and mathematics have been pursued intellectually for centuries by many researchers and scientists, especially mathematicians. Naturally, the logic and symmetries in chess appeal to mathematicians. The following mathematicians either played or studied chess in their life:
- George Airy
- Adolf Anderssen
- George Atwood
- Harry Bateman
- Jacob Bronowski
- Max Black
- Jerome Cardan
- Lewis Carroll
- Henry Dudeney
- Albert Einstein
- Leonhard Euler
- Max Euwe
- Martin Gardner
- Carl Friedrich Gauss
- G. H. Hardy
- David Hilbert
- Kurt Hirsch
- Maurice Kendall
- Emanuel Lasker
- Sam Loyd
- Theodor Molien
- Frank Morley
- Simon Newcomb
- Maxwell Newman
- Emmy Noether
- John Nunn
- Roger Penrose
- Jakob Rosanes
- George Salmon
- Claude E. Shannon
- Raymond Smullyan
- Norman Steenrod
- Thorvald Thiele
- Alan Turing
- Alexandre-Théophile Vandermonde
- Jean-Christophe Yoccoz
- Ernst Zermelo
- Konrad Zuse
Many researchers who had some interest in chess did not have formal training in mathematics. However, they either contributed to mathematics or used mathematics in their profession. They were philosophers, physicists, chemists, engineers, etc. Here is a partial list:
External links
- Math Chess by Mario Velucchi (http://www.velucchi.it/mathchess)