• Source: John Stembridge
    • John Stembridge is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Michigan. He received his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1985 under the direction of Richard P. Stanley. His dissertation was entitled Combinatorial Decompositions of Characters of SL(n,C). He has had 8 Ph.D. students.
      He is one of the participants in the Atlas of Lie Groups and Representations.


      Research


      His research interests are in combinatorics, with particular emphasis on the following areas:

      Topics related to algebra, especially representation theory
      Coxeter groups and root systems
      Enumerative combinatorics
      Symmetric functions
      Hypergeometric series and q-series
      Computational problems and algorithms in algebra
      He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2000 for work in Combinatorial aspects of root systems and Weyl characters..
      He has written Maple packages that can be used for computing symmetric functions, posets, root systems, and finite Coxeter groups.


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