Finite Dynkin Diagrams
Rank | Classical Lie groups | Exceptional Lie groups | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/ | ||||||
1 | A1 | |||||
2 | A2 | B2 | C2=B2 | D2=A1xA1 | G2 | |
3 | A3 | B3 | C3 | D3=A3 | E3=A2xA1 | |
4 | A4 | B4 | C4 | D4 | E4=A4 | F4 |
5 | A5 | B5 | C5 | D5 | E5=D5 | |
6 | A6 | B6 | C6 | D6 | E6 | |
7 | A7 | B7 | C7 | D7 | E7 | |
8 | A8 | B8 | C8 | D8 | E8 | |
9 | A9 | B9 | C9 | D9 | ||
10+ | .. | .. | .. | .. |
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