![]() The tablebases are named Lomonosov tablebases. Vladimir Makhnychev and Victor Zakharov from Moscow State University, who completed 4+3 DTM-tablebases (525 endings including KPPPKPP) in July 2012.Peter Karrer, who constructed a specialized seven-piece tablebase (KQPPKQP) for the endgame of the Kasparov versus The World online match.Marc Bourzutschky and Yakov Konoval, who have collaborated to analyze endgames with seven pieces on the board. ![]() Guy Haworth, an academic at the University of Reading, who has published extensively in the ICGA Journal and elsewhere.Eiko Bleicher, who has adapted the tablebase concept to a program called 'Freezer' (see below).Eugene Nalimov, after whom the popular Nalimov tablebases are named.More recent contributors have included the following people:
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