Notes on G2: The Lie algebra and the Lie group
Abstract
These notes have been prepared for the Workshop on "(Non)-existence of complex structures on S6", to be celebrated in Marburg in March, 2017. The material is not intended to be original. It contains a survey about the smallest of the exceptional Lie groups: G2, its definition and different characterizations joint with its relationship with S6 and with S7. With the exception of the summary of the Killing-Cartan classification, this survey is self-contained, and all the proofs are given, mainly following linear algebra arguments. Although these proofs are well-known, they are spread and some of them are difficult to find. The approach is algebraical, working at the Lie algebra level most of times. We analyze the complex Lie algebra (and group) of type G2 as well as the two real Lie algebras of type G2, the split and the compact one. Octonions will appear, but it is not the starting point. Also, 3-forms approach and spinorial approach are viewed and related.
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