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Professor Daniel Bump is a faculty member in the Department of Mathematics at Stanford University, specializing in representation theory, automorphic forms, and related areas. His research focuses on Lie groups, number theory, and combinatorics, with significant contributions to the study of quantum groups, crystal bases, and multiple Dirichlet series. He has authored notable books such as *Lie Groups* and *Automorphic Forms and Representations*. His recent work explores solvable lattice models, Whittaker functions, and metaplectic duality. Bump has been actively involved in teaching advanced courses like *Solvable Lattice Models* and *Quantum Groups*. His research spans decades, with publications in top journals including *Communications in Mathematical Physics* and *Inventiones Mathematicae*. He collaborates extensively with researchers like Ben Brubaker and Solomon Friedberg on topics in algebraic combinatorics and representation theory.





