Princeton computer science Professor Sanjeev Arora awarded 2010 Goedel Prize
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Chris Emery
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Sanjeev Arora, a Princeton professor of computer science, received the 2010 Goedel Prize from the Association for Computing Machinery.
The Goedel prize is given annually to outstanding papers in theoretical computer science up to 14 years after they first appeared in a conference or journal. Arora also won the prize in 2001.
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