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Eyes beyond the prize: Dissecting a Turing Award-winning Israeli scientist

16.06.24|Roni Dori
Prof. Avi Wigderson is one of the most prominent computer science researchers in the world and the man behind studies that laid the foundation for the establishment of the Internet. The only person to win the Turing Award, the "Nobel of Computer Science", and the Abel Prize, its counterpart in the branch of mathematics explains why "difficult problems are a blessing", why his life's challenge is to prove that there are problems that have no solution, and why he is not bothered by the anti-Israel demonstrations, but by the Israeli leadership
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Israeli mathematician Avi Wigderson wins 2023 Turing Prize for insights into randomness

10.04.24|James Spiro
The award is the highest honor in computer science and is often referred to as the ‘Nobel Prize of Computing’
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