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Nitin Saxena (born 3 May 1981) is an Indian scientist in mathematics and theoretical computer science. His research focuses on computational complexity. He attracted international attention for proposing the AKS Primality Test in 2002 in a joint work with Manindra Agrawal and Neeraj Kayal, for which the trio won the 2006 Fulkerson Prize, and the 2006 Gödel Prize. They provided the first unconditional deterministic algorithm to test an n-digit number for primality in a time that has been proven to be polynomial in n. This research work came out as a part of his undergraduate study.

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  • Nitin Saxena (born 3 May 1981) is an Indian scientist in mathematics and theoretical computer science. His research focuses on computational complexity. He attracted international attention for proposing the AKS Primality Test in 2002 in a joint work with Manindra Agrawal and Neeraj Kayal, for which the trio won the 2006 Fulkerson Prize, and the 2006 Gödel Prize. They provided the first unconditional deterministic algorithm to test an n-digit number for primality in a time that has been proven to be polynomial in n. This research work came out as a part of his undergraduate study. (en)
  • Nitin Saxena (en hindi : नितिन सक्सेना), né le 3 mai 1981 à Allahabad en Inde) est un mathématicien et informaticien théoricien indien. Il est surtout connu pour avoir découvert, alors qu'il était encore étudiant, avec son professeur Manindra Agrawal et son co-étudiant Neeraj Kayal, un algorithme polynomial de test de primalité, appelé d'après leurs initiales le test de primalité AKS. (fr)
  • Nitin Saxena (* 3. Mai 1981 in Allahabad) ist ein indischer Informatiker und Mathematiker, bekannt für den AKS-Primzahltest, den er als Student mit seinem Professor Manindra Agrawal und seinem Kommilitonen Neeraj Kayal entwickelte und der 2002 veröffentlicht wurde. Er befasst sich mit algebraischer Komplexitätstheorie. Für den AKS-Primzahltest erhielt er mit Agrawal und Kayal 2006 den Gödel-Preis und den Fulkerson-Preis. Für 2018 wurde ihm der Shanti-Swarup-Bhatnagar-Preis zugesprochen. (de)
  • Nitin Saxena (en hindi, नितन सक्सेना) (Allahabad, 3 de mayo de 1981)​ es un informático teórico indio. Junto con y propusieron el Test de primalidad AKS en 2002, trabajo por el cual ganaron el Premio Gödel en 2006. Esta notable investigación surgió como parte de sus estudios de pregrado. En 2006 recibió su Ph.D. en el Departamento de Ciencias de la Computación del . Su Tesis se tituló "Morphisms of Rings and Applications to Complexity" (Morfismos de Anillos y Aplicaciones en la Complejidad).​ También se graduó con su en el mismo Instituto en 2002. (es)
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