Otto Titus Blati ( Hungarian Bláthy Ottó Titusz ; August 11, 1860 , Tata - September 26, 1939 , Budapest ) - Hungarian electrical engineer , also known as a chess composer . In 1885, together with K. Tsipernovsky and M. Deri, he invented a transformer with a closed magnetic circuit. In 1889, he invented an induction meter for electrical energy of alternating current , named after him. Designed generators , turbogenerators , transformers and other electrical equipment for power plants. Honorary Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Honorary Doctor of Higher Technical Schools of Budapest and Vienna .
| Otto Titus Blati | |
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| Bláthy Ottó Titusz | |
| Date of Birth | August 11, 1860 |
| Place of Birth | Tata |
| Date of death | September 26, 1939 (aged 79) |
| A place of death | Budapest |
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| Occupation | , , , , |
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Since 1879 he published over 400 compositions with a huge number of solution moves. The author of 2 collections of multi-pass problems ( 1889 and 1890 ). Known as a prominent specialist in the preparation of tasks-monsters (one of them is “Mat in 257 moves”); the sum of moves in the main options for solving all its problems reaches a record figure of 25 thousand.
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Literature
- Chess: Encyclopedic Dictionary / Ch. ed. A.E. Karpov . - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia , 1990. - S. 38. - 624 p. - 100,000 copies. - ISBN 5-85270-005-3 .
Links
- Bláthy Ottó Titusz . Date of treatment September 9, 2016.
- BLATI Otto Titus . Date of treatment September 9, 2016.