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Manindra Agrawal
मणीन्द्र अग्रवालBorn May 20, 1966
Allahabad, IndiaResidence Kanpur Nationality Indian Fields Computer Science Institutions Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Alma mater Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Doctoral advisor Somenath Biswas Doctoral students Neeraj Kayal
Nitin SaxenaKnown for AKS primality test Notable awards The Young Engineer Award (1998)
Gödel Prize (2006)
Clay Research Award (2002)
Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award (2003)
Dr Meghnad Saha Award (2003)
ICTP Prize (2003)
Fulkerson Prize (2006)
Infosys Prize for Mathematics (2008)
G D Birla Award (2009)
P.C.Mahalanobis Birth Centenary Award (2009)Manindra Agrawal (Hindi: मणीन्द्र अग्रवाल) (born 20 May 1966 in Allahabad) is a professor at the department of computer science and engineering and the Dean of Resource, Planning and Generation (DRPG) at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. He is also the recipient of the first Infosys Prize for Mathematics.[1]
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Early life
Manindra Agrawal obtained a B.Tech. and a Ph.D. at IIT Kanpur. He attained his undergraduate degree between 1982 and 1986.
Career
He co-created the AKS primality test with Neeraj Kayal and Nitin Saxena, for which he and his co-authors won the 2002 Clay Research Award, the 2006 Fulkerson Prize, and the 2006 Gödel Prize. The test is the first deterministic algorithm to test an n-digit number for primality in a time that has been proven to be polynomial in n.[2]
In September 2008, Agrawal was chosen for the first Infosys Mathematics Prize for outstanding contributions in the broad field of mathematics.[3]
References
- ^ Infosys Prize 2008
- ^ Agrawal, Manindra. "Publications". http://www.cse.iitk.ac.in/~manindra/publications.html. Retrieved 16 November 2010.
- ^ "Bangalore: IIT-Kanpur professor bags first Infosys Mathematics Prize". Mangalorean.com. 16 September 2008. http://mangalorean.com/news.php?newstype=broadcast&broadcastid=93282.
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Gödel Prize laureates Babai / Goldwasser / Micali / Moran / Rackoff (1993) · Håstad (1994) · Immerman / Szelepcsényi (1995) · Jerrum / Sinclair (1996) · Halpern / Moses (1997) · Toda (1998) · Shor (1999) · Vardi / Wolper (2000) · Arora / Feige / Goldwasser / Lund / Lovász / Motwani / Safra / Sudan / Szegedy (2001) · Sénizergues (2002) · Freund / Schapire (2003) · Herlihy / Saks / Shavit / Zaharoglou (2004) · Alon / Matias / Szegedy (2005) · Agrawal / Kayal / Saxena (2006) · Razborov / Rudich (2007) · Teng / Spielman (2008) · Reingold / Vadhan / Wigderson (2009) · Arora / Mitchell (2010) · Håstad (2011)
Recipients of Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology in Mathematical Science Komaravolu Chandrasekharan & C. R. Rao (1959) • K. G. Ramanathan (1965) • A.S. Gupta & C. S. Seshadri (1972) • P.C. Jain & M. S. Narasimhan (1975) • K. R. Parthasarathy & S. K. Trehan (1976) • M. S. Raghunathan (1977) • Edayyathu Mangalam Venkatarama Krishnamurthy (1978) • S. Raghavan & S. Ramanan (1979) • R. Sridharan (1980) • J. K. Ghosh (1981) • B.L. Prakasa Rao & J. B. Shukla (1982) • I.B.S. Passi & Phoolan Prasad (1983) • S.K. Malik & R. Parthasarathy (1985) • T. Parthasarathy & U. B. Tewari (1986) • Raman Parimala & T. N. Shorey (1987) • M. B. Banerjee & K. B. Sinha (1988) • Gopal Prasad (1989) • R. Balasubramanian & S. G. Dani (1990) • V. B. Mehta & Annamalai Ramanathan (1991) • Maithili Sharan (1992) • Karmeshu & Navin Madhavprasad Singhi (1993) • N. Mohan Kumar (1994) • Rajendra Bhatia (1995) • V. S. Sunder (1996) • Subhashis Nag & T. R. Ramadas (1998) • Rajeeva Laxman Karandikar (1999) • Rahul Mukerjee (2000) • Gadadhar Misra & T. N. Venkataramana (2001) • Dipendra Prasad & S. Thangavelu (2002) • Manindra Agrawal & V. Srinivas (2003) • Arup Bose & Sujatha Ramdorai (2004) • Probal Chaudhuri & K. H. Paranjape (2005) • Vikraman Balaji & Indranil Biswas (2006) • B. V. Rajarama Bhat (2007) • Jaikumar Radhakrishnan (2008) • Suresh Venapally (2009) • Mahan Mitra & Palash Kumar (2011) •
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