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Dmitri Whitmore is a Research Fellow at Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge, within the Faculty of Mathematics and the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics (DPMMS). His research centers on number theory, representation theory, and algebraic geometry through the Langlands programme framework.
His academic background includes:
- PhD in Mathematics, University of Cambridge, 2024. Thesis: "The Taylor-Wiles method for reductive groups", supervised by Professor Jack Thorne.
Whitmore's research explores profound connections between automorphic forms and Galois representations, with emphasis on reductive groups and modularity lifting. His work bridges abstract algebraic structures with analytic number theory, particularly through the lens of the Langlands correspondence, addressing foundational questions in arithmetic geometry and representation stability.
His recent preprints reveal a cohesive trajectory in advancing the Langlands programme, focusing on Taylor-Wiles methodology extensions, automorphy criteria for local systems, and irreducibility properties of polarized representations. These contributions collectively strengthen the theoretical infrastructure for modularity theorems across diverse algebraic settings.
Dr. Whitmore actively fosters academic collaboration at Cambridge through seminar organization, including a 2024 reading group on Caraiani-Newton's modularity work over imaginary quadratic fields and a 2023 preprint seminar, demonstrating leadership in community-driven mathematical research.





