This hill is named after the location of the place I worked at ( Max-Planck-Institute for Astronomy ) until 1997 ('Koenigstuhl' translates to 'King's Chair'). Similar to Planar's Mt.Olympus (last update: 1998-08-31) this is an infinite hill. The difference is that I separated the hill into several categories and let every program fight every other program:
Recursive 88-Koenigstuhl
Flat (un-weighted) scores against all of the 88-hill. Scores against top 50%, 25%, 10% of the 'flat' 88-hill. (Bold typeface ranks indicate warriors that are within the top X-% of the 'flat' hill)
Recent entries: (rank on recursive 88-Hill, program, author, date-of-entry)
347: ImpSpawnerV2 , Skybuck Flying, (Feb/25)
506: BombSpawnerV4 , Skybuck Flying, (Feb/25)
Holding Pen: 0 program(s)
Recursive 94nop-Koenigstuhl
Flat (un-weighted) scores against all of the 94nop-hill. Scores against top 50%, 25%, 10% of the 'flat' 94nop-hill. (Bold typeface ranks indicate warriors that are within the top X-% of the 'flat' hill)
Recent entries: (rank on recursive 94nop-Hill, program, author, date-of-entry)
10: pdQscan , P.Kline, (Feb/15)
115: slowQscan , P.Kline, (Mar/04)
199: Chainlock v02a , G.Labarga, (Mar/28)
541: Q-Shot , Lukasz Adamowski, (Feb/18)
760: DivideAndConquerV2Quicker , Skybuck Flying (Feb/25)
821: MultiplyAndConquerV3 , Skybuck Flying (Feb/25)
Holding Pen: 0 program(s)
TOP-50 of the 94nop-Koenigstuhl
Any program that reaches rank-50 or higher on the 94nop Koenigstuhl will also enter the TOP-50 Koenigstuhl. Programs that fall below rank-50 on both (94nop and TOP-50) hills will be removed from the TOP-50 Koenigstuhl.
Recent entries: (rank on TOP-50 hill, program, author, date-of-entry)
1: pdQscan , P.Kline, (Feb/15)
Recent leaves: (program, author, date)
Hazy Lazy ... , Steve Gunnell, (Feb/15)
Bite the Bullet , Christian Schmidt, (Feb/15)
Recursive Pspace-Koenigstuhl
Flat (un-weighted) scores against all of the Pspace-hill. Scores against top 50%, 25%, 10% of the 'flat' Pspace-hill. (Bold typeface ranks indicate warriors that are within the top X-% of the 'flat' hill)
Recent entries: (rank on recursive Pspace-Hill, program, author, date-of-entry)
185: TheWorstOfSkybuckV1 , Skybuck Flying, (Feb/25)
Holding Pen: 0 program(s)
Recursive 94draft-Koenigstuhl
Flat (un-weighted) scores against all of the 94draft-hill. Scores against top 50%, 25%, 10% of the 'flat' 94draft-hill. (Bold typeface ranks indicate warriors that are within the top X-% of the 'flat' hill)
Recent entries: (rank on recursive 94draft-Hill, program, author, date-of-entry)
14: pdQscan , P.Kline, (Feb/15)
160: Chainlock v02a , G.Labarga, (Mar/28)
730: Q-Shot , Lukasz Adamowski, (Feb/18)
932: DivideAndConquerV2Quicker , Skybuck Flying (Feb/25)
997: MultiplyAndConquerV3 , Skybuck Flying (Feb/25)
Holding Pen: 0 program(s)
Recursive ICWS-Koenigstuhl
Flat (un-weighted) scores against all
of the ICWS-hill.
Scores against top 50%,
25%,
10%
of the 'flat' ICWS-hill.
(Bold typeface ranks indicate warriors that are within the top X-%
of the 'flat' hill)
Recent entries: (rank on recursive ICWS-Hill, program, author, date-of-entry)
Holding Pen: 0 program(s)
Recursive Tiny-Koenigstuhl
Flat (un-weighted) scores against all
of the T-hill.
Scores against top 50%,
25%,
10%
of the 'flat' Tiny-hill.
(Bold typeface ranks indicate warriors that are within the top X-%
of the 'flat' hill)
Recent entries: (rank on recursive T-Hill, program, author, date-of-entry)
Holding Pen: 0 program(s)
Recursive Nano-Koenigstuhl
Flat (un-weighted) scores against all
of the Nano-hill.
Scores against top 50%,
25%,
10%
of the 'flat' Nano-hill.
(Bold typeface ranks indicate warriors that are within the top X-%
of the 'flat' hill)
Recent entries: (rank on recursive Nano-Hill, program, author, date-of-entry)
Holding Pen: 0 program(s)
Recursive X-Koenigstuhl
Flat (un-weighted) scores against all
of the X-hill.
Scores against top 50%,
25%,
10%
of the 'flat' X-hill.
(Bold typeface ranks indicate warriors that are within the top X-%
of the 'flat' hill)
Recent entries: (rank on recursive X-Hill, program, author, date-of-entry)
Holding Pen: 0 program(s)
Recursive LP-Koenigstuhl
Flat (un-weighted) scores against all
of the LP-hill.
Scores against top 50%,
25%,
10%
of the 'flat' LP-hill.
(Bold typeface ranks indicate warriors that are within the top X-%
of the 'flat' hill)
Recent entries: (rank on recursive LP-Hill, program, author, date-of-entry)
Holding Pen: 0 program(s)
Hill for all programs that do not fit any other hill
(eg. special tournament rounds or non-competitive programs).
Flat (un-weighted) scores against all
of the Odd-hill.
Holding Pen: 0 program(s)
(IRC
... #35, IRC-29,31 n/a),
(Redcoders'Frenzy
... #23),
(MiniChallenge
... #6)
"Flat" Scores:
"Recursive" Scores:
Maybe in the future?
The recursive algorighm starts with the round-robin (flat) scores
of the entire hill. The bottom half is fixed in place, then the top half
is re-evaluated only within itself. This process is repeated until the
top half reaches a cut-off size of 50 programs.
If you cannot find your warrior(s) here, please send your warrior
to birk AT ociw DOT edu with a subject line like 'Koenigstuhl entry'.
Please note that the Koenigstuhl is an "archive" hill, ie.
published programs only.
If you would like to see how your program would
do on the Koenigstuhl before you publish it, please download the
appropriate hill and run your program against it.
45: after the storm , John Metcalf, (Nov/28)
2: the spiders crept , hwm, (Feb/9)
17: digestive biscuits and tea , hwm, (Jan/15)
45: sorrow , hwm, (Jan/29)
105: the smurf was , hwm, (Feb/9)
109: wrath of the seas , hwm, (Feb/9)
130: breaths of sleeping thoughts , hwm, (Feb/9)
145: lights over the arctic plain , hwm, (Feb/9)
197: returning home , hwm, (Feb/25)
205: 76v3 , hwm, (Mar/14)
208: 76v2 , hwm, (Feb/29)
On each hill a new challanger fights a 200-round battle against
every warrior
(different from Mt.Olympus) already on the hill.
The result of this battle changes the
score for both opponents:
After doing all battles for a new challenger
I re-order the hill and write the new hill-page(s).
Current:
The recursive algorigthm weights scores against better warriors more and
calculates a new hill from the data provided by the "flat" hill.
This procedure is repeated (with decreasing absolute weights) until a stable
hill is reached.
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1997-06-18,
Christoph C. Birk
(last updated:
2008-03-05)