Atulya K. Nagar | |
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Occupation(s) | Mathematical physicist, academic and author |
Spouse | Jyoti Nagar |
Academic background | |
Education | BSc., Mathematics and Physics MSc., Mathematics MPhil., Relativistic Cosmology DPhil., Mathematics |
Alma mater | University of Ajmer University of York |
Academic work | |
Institutions | Liverpool Hope University |
Atulya K. Nagar is a mathematical physicist, academic and author. He holds the Foundation Chair as Professor of Mathematics and is the Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research at Liverpool Hope University.[1]
Nagar's research spans nonlinear mathematical analysis, theoretical computer science, and systems engineering, and addressing complex problems across scientific, engineering, and industrial domains with mathematical and computational methods.[2] His publications include over 550 research articles and eleven books including A Nature-Inspired Approach to Cryptology, Digital Resilience: Navigating Disruption and Safeguarding Data Privacy, Sine Cosine Algorithm for Optimization and the Handbook of Research on Soft Computing and Nature-Inspired Algorithms. He received the Commonwealth Fellowship Award, along with multiple Best Paper Awards.[3]
Nagar is a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications and the Higher Education Academy. Among his editorial service, he served as the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing (IJAISC), and co-edits two-book series: Algorithms for Intelligent Systems (AIS)[4] and Innovations in Sustainable Technologies and Computing (ISTC).[5]
Nagar holds an Erdős number of 3, indicating close academic proximity to the renowned mathematician Paul Erdős, established through collaborations.[6]