The Unknown Subgroup of Aut(E8)
Abstract
The E8 lattice has been thoroughly studied for more than a century and nearly all the maximal subgroups of W(E8) have been described-all except 2A9. We will show that 2A9 has simple descriptions from three different perspectives: looking at E8/2E8; looking at the lattice's norm 2 vectors; and looking at its norm 4 vectors. Two of the three descriptions are especially simple: 2A9 stabilizes a partition of the 2160 norm 4 vectors into nine scale copies of E8; and 2A9 stabilizes a partition of the 135 isotropic points of E8/2E8 into nine disjoint isotropic 4-spaces of 15 points each (so the well-known known isomorphism A8 L4(2) is visible within E8.)
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