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Ragnar Soleng is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, specializing in the intersection of pure mathematics and cryptographic applications. His institutional affiliation demonstrates a commitment to advancing theoretical and applied research within Scandinavia's northernmost university.
His research spans Number Theory, Cryptography, Algebraic Geometry, and Information Security, with particular focus on elliptic and hyperelliptic curves. Soleng's work explores homomorphisms from rational points to class groups in quadratic fields, algebraic tori constructions, and cryptographic implementations. This research bridges abstract algebraic structures with real-world security protocols, reflecting both theoretical depth and practical relevance.
Analysis of his publication trajectory from 1994 to 2018 reveals consistent evolution from foundational studies in elliptic curves over complex numbers toward cryptographic applications. His contributions to the Norwegian Information Security Conference (NISK) proceedings demonstrate active engagement with security practitioners, while his journal articles maintain rigorous mathematical standards. The recurring theme across decades is the exploitation of algebraic structures for cryptographic innovation.
No information is available regarding doctoral students supervised or research grants obtained. Similarly, details about laboratory affiliations or collaborative research teams were not provided in the source material.



