Daniel Bump
American mathematician

Daniel Bump

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American mathematician
Gender:
Male
Birth:
1952
Education:
University of Chicago
Reed College
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Daniel Willis Bump (born 13 May 1952) is a mathematician who is a professor at Stanford University. He is a fellow of the American Mathematical Society since 2015, for "contributions to number theory, representation theory, combinatorics, and random matrix theory, as well as mathematical exposition".

He has a Bachelor of Arts from Reed College, where he graduated in 1974. He obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1982 under the supervision of Walter Lewis Baily, Jr. Among his students is president of the National Association of Mathematicians Edray Goins.

Selected publications

  • Bump, D., & Schilling A. (2017). "Crystal Bases: Representations and Combinatorics". World Scientific
  • Bump, D. (1998). Automorphic forms and representations. Cambridge University Press.
  • Bump, D. (2004). Lie Groups. Springer. ISBN 978-0387211541. 2nd edition, 2013
  • Bump, D. (1998). Algebraic Geometry. World Scientific.
  • Bump, D., Friedberg, S., & Hoffstein, J. (1990). "Nonvanishing theorems for L-functions of modular forms and their derivatives". Inventiones Mathematicae, 102(1), pp. 543–618.
  • Bump, D., & Ginzburg, D. (1992). "Symmetric square L-functions on GL(r)". Annals of Mathematics, 136(1), pp. 137–205.