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Table of Lie groups

This article gives a table of some common Lie groups and their associated Lie algebras.

The following are noted: the topological properties of the group (dimension; connectedness; compactness; the nature of the fundamental group; and whether or not they are simply connected) as well as on their algebraic properties (abelian; simple; semisimple).

For more examples of Lie groups and other related topics see the list of simple Lie groups; the Bianchi classification of groups of up to three dimensions; see classification of low-dimensional real Lie algebras for up to four dimensions; and the list of Lie group topics.

Real Lie groups and their algebras edit

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Lie group Description Cpt     UC Remarks Lie algebra dim/R
Rn Euclidean space with addition N 0 0 abelian Rn n
R× nonzero real numbers with multiplication N Z2 abelian R 1
R+ positive real numbers with multiplication N 0 0 abelian R 1
S1 = U(1) the circle group: complex numbers of absolute value 1 with multiplication; Y 0 Z R abelian, isomorphic to SO(2), Spin(2), and R/Z R 1
Aff(1) invertible affine transformations from R to R. N Z2 solvable, semidirect product of R+ and R×   2
H× non-zero quaternions with multiplication N 0 0 H 4
S3 = Sp(1) quaternions of absolute value 1 with multiplication; topologically a 3-sphere Y 0 0 isomorphic to SU(2) and to Spin(3); double cover of SO(3) Im(H) 3
GL(n,R) general linear group: invertible n×n real matrices N Z2 M(n,R) n2
GL+(n,R) n×n real matrices with positive determinant N 0 Z  n=2
Z2 n>2
GL+(1,R) is isomorphic to R+ and is simply connected M(n,R) n2
SL(n,R) special linear group: real matrices with determinant 1 N 0 Z  n=2
Z2 n>2
SL(1,R) is a single point and therefore compact and simply connected sl(n,R) n2−1
SL(2,R) Orientation-preserving isometries of the Poincaré half-plane, isomorphic to SU(1,1), isomorphic to Sp(2,R). N 0 Z The universal cover has no finite-dimensional faithful representations. sl(2,R) 3
O(n) orthogonal group: real orthogonal matrices Y Z2 The symmetry group of the sphere (n=3) or hypersphere. so(n) n(n−1)/2
SO(n) special orthogonal group: real orthogonal matrices with determinant 1 Y 0 Z  n=2
Z2 n>2
Spin(n)
n>2
SO(1) is a single point and SO(2) is isomorphic to the circle group, SO(3) is the rotation group of the sphere. so(n) n(n−1)/2
SE(n) special euclidean group: group of rigid body motions in n-dimensional space. N 0 se(n) n + n(n−1)/2
Spin(n) spin group: double cover of SO(n) Y n>1 n>2 Spin(1) is isomorphic to Z2 and not connected; Spin(2) is isomorphic to the circle group and not simply connected so(n) n(n−1)/2
Sp(2n,R) symplectic group: real symplectic matrices N 0 Z sp(2n,R) n(2n+1)
Sp(n) compact symplectic group: quaternionic n×n unitary matrices Y 0 0 sp(n) n(2n+1)
Mp(2n,R) metaplectic group: double cover of real symplectic group Sp(2n,R) Y 0 Z Mp(2,R) is a Lie group that is not algebraic sp(2n,R) n(2n+1)
U(n) unitary group: complex n×n unitary matrices Y 0 Z R×SU(n) For n=1: isomorphic to S1. Note: this is not a complex Lie group/algebra u(n) n2
SU(n) special unitary group: complex n×n unitary matrices with determinant 1 Y 0 0 Note: this is not a complex Lie group/algebra su(n) n2−1

Real Lie algebras edit

Lie algebra Description Simple? Semi-simple? Remarks dim/R
R the real numbers, the Lie bracket is zero 1
Rn the Lie bracket is zero n
R3 the Lie bracket is the cross product Yes Yes 3
H quaternions, with Lie bracket the commutator 4
Im(H) quaternions with zero real part, with Lie bracket the commutator; isomorphic to real 3-vectors,

with Lie bracket the cross product; also isomorphic to su(2) and to so(3,R)

Yes Yes 3
M(n,R) n×n matrices, with Lie bracket the commutator n2
sl(n,R) square matrices with trace 0, with Lie bracket the commutator Yes Yes n2−1
so(n) skew-symmetric square real matrices, with Lie bracket the commutator. Yes, except n=4 Yes Exception: so(4) is semi-simple,

but not simple.

n(n−1)/2
sp(2n,R) real matrices that satisfy JA + ATJ = 0 where J is the standard skew-symmetric matrix Yes Yes n(2n+1)
sp(n) square quaternionic matrices A satisfying A = −A, with Lie bracket the commutator Yes Yes n(2n+1)
u(n) square complex matrices A satisfying A = −A, with Lie bracket the commutator Note: this is not a complex Lie algebra n2
su(n)
n≥2
square complex matrices A with trace 0 satisfying A = −A, with Lie bracket the commutator Yes Yes Note: this is not a complex Lie algebra n2−1

Complex Lie groups and their algebras edit

Note that a "complex Lie group" is defined as a complex analytic manifold that is also a group whose multiplication and inversion are each given by a holomorphic map. The dimensions in the table below are dimensions over C. Note that every complex Lie group/algebra can also be viewed as a real Lie group/algebra of twice the dimension.

Lie group Description Cpt     UC Remarks Lie algebra dim/C
Cn group operation is addition N 0 0 abelian Cn n
C× nonzero complex numbers with multiplication N 0 Z abelian C 1
GL(n,C) general linear group: invertible n×n complex matrices N 0 Z For n=1: isomorphic to C× M(n,C) n2
SL(n,C) special linear group: complex matrices with determinant

1

N 0 0 for n=1 this is a single point and thus compact. sl(n,C) n2−1
SL(2,C) Special case of SL(n,C) for n=2 N 0 0 Isomorphic to Spin(3,C), isomorphic to Sp(2,C) sl(2,C) 3
PSL(2,C) Projective special linear group N 0 Z2 SL(2,C) Isomorphic to the Möbius group, isomorphic to the restricted Lorentz group SO+(3,1,R), isomorphic to SO(3,C). sl(2,C) 3
O(n,C) orthogonal group: complex orthogonal matrices N Z2 finite for n=1 so(n,C) n(n−1)/2
SO(n,C) special orthogonal group: complex orthogonal matrices with determinant 1 N 0 Z  n=2
Z2 n>2
SO(2,C) is abelian and isomorphic to C×; nonabelian for n>2. SO(1,C) is a single point and thus compact and simply connected so(n,C) n(n−1)/2
Sp(2n,C) symplectic group: complex symplectic matrices N 0 0 sp(2n,C) n(2n+1)

Complex Lie algebras edit

The dimensions given are dimensions over C. Note that every complex Lie algebra can also be viewed as a real Lie algebra of twice the dimension.

Lie algebra Description Simple? Semi-simple? Remarks dim/C
C the complex numbers 1
Cn the Lie bracket is zero n
M(n,C) n×n matrices with Lie bracket the commutator n2
sl(n,C) square matrices with trace 0 with Lie bracket

the commutator

Yes Yes n2−1
sl(2,C) Special case of sl(n,C) with n=2 Yes Yes isomorphic to su(2)   C 3
so(n,C) skew-symmetric square complex matrices with Lie bracket

the commutator

Yes, except n=4 Yes Exception: so(4,C) is semi-simple,

but not simple.

n(n−1)/2
sp(2n,C) complex matrices that satisfy JA + ATJ = 0

where J is the standard skew-symmetric matrix

Yes Yes n(2n+1)

The Lie algebra of affine transformations of dimension two, in fact, exist for any field. An instance has already been listed in the first table for real Lie algebras.

See also edit

References edit

  • Fulton, William; Harris, Joe (1991). Representation theory. A first course. Graduate Texts in Mathematics, Readings in Mathematics. Vol. 129. New York: Springer-Verlag. doi:10.1007/978-1-4612-0979-9. ISBN 978-0-387-97495-8. MR 1153249. OCLC 246650103.

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This article gives a table of some common Lie groups and their associated Lie algebras The following are noted the topological properties of the group dimension connectedness compactness the nature of the fundamental group and whether or not they are simply connected as well as on their algebraic properties abelian simple semisimple For more examples of Lie groups and other related topics see the list of simple Lie groups the Bianchi classification of groups of up to three dimensions see classification of low dimensional real Lie algebras for up to four dimensions and the list of Lie group topics Contents 1 Real Lie groups and their algebras 2 Real Lie algebras 3 Complex Lie groups and their algebras 4 Complex Lie algebras 5 See also 6 ReferencesReal Lie groups and their algebras editColumn legend Cpt Is this group G compact Yes or No p 0 displaystyle pi 0 nbsp Gives the group of components of G The order of the component group gives the number of connected components The group is connected if and only if the component group is trivial denoted by 0 p 1 displaystyle pi 1 nbsp Gives the fundamental group of G whenever G is connected The group is simply connected if and only if the fundamental group is trivial denoted by 0 UC If G is not simply connected gives the universal cover of G Lie group Description Cpt p 0 displaystyle pi 0 nbsp p 1 displaystyle pi 1 nbsp UC Remarks Lie algebra dim R Rn Euclidean space with addition N 0 0 abelian Rn n R nonzero real numbers with multiplication N Z2 abelian R 1 R positive real numbers with multiplication N 0 0 abelian R 1 S1 U 1 the circle group complex numbers of absolute value 1 with multiplication Y 0 Z R abelian isomorphic to SO 2 Spin 2 and R Z R 1 Aff 1 invertible affine transformations from R to R N Z2 solvable semidirect product of R and R a b 0 1 a R b R displaystyle left left begin smallmatrix a amp b 0 amp 1 end smallmatrix right a in mathbb R b in mathbb R right nbsp 2 H non zero quaternions with multiplication N 0 0 H 4 S3 Sp 1 quaternions of absolute value 1 with multiplication topologically a 3 sphere Y 0 0 isomorphic to SU 2 and to Spin 3 double cover of SO 3 Im H 3 GL n R general linear group invertible n n real matrices N Z2 M n R n2 GL n R n n real matrices with positive determinant N 0 Z n 2Z2 n gt 2 GL 1 R is isomorphic to R and is simply connected M n R n2 SL n R special linear group real matrices with determinant 1 N 0 Z n 2Z2 n gt 2 SL 1 R is a single point and therefore compact and simply connected sl n R n2 1 SL 2 R Orientation preserving isometries of the Poincare half plane isomorphic to SU 1 1 isomorphic to Sp 2 R N 0 Z The universal cover has no finite dimensional faithful representations sl 2 R 3 O n orthogonal group real orthogonal matrices Y Z2 The symmetry group of the sphere n 3 or hypersphere so n n n 1 2 SO n special orthogonal group real orthogonal matrices with determinant 1 Y 0 Z n 2Z2 n gt 2 Spin n n gt 2 SO 1 is a single point and SO 2 is isomorphic to the circle group SO 3 is the rotation group of the sphere so n n n 1 2 SE n special euclidean group group of rigid body motions in n dimensional space N 0 se n n n n 1 2 Spin n spin group double cover of SO n Y 0 n gt 1 0 n gt 2 Spin 1 is isomorphic to Z2 and not connected Spin 2 is isomorphic to the circle group and not simply connected so n n n 1 2 Sp 2n R symplectic group real symplectic matrices N 0 Z sp 2n R n 2n 1 Sp n compact symplectic group quaternionic n n unitary matrices Y 0 0 sp n n 2n 1 Mp 2n R metaplectic group double cover of real symplectic group Sp 2n R Y 0 Z Mp 2 R is a Lie group that is not algebraic sp 2n R n 2n 1 U n unitary group complex n n unitary matrices Y 0 Z R SU n For n 1 isomorphic to S1 Note this is not a complex Lie group algebra u n n2 SU n special unitary group complex n n unitary matrices with determinant 1 Y 0 0 Note this is not a complex Lie group algebra su n n2 1Real Lie algebras editMain article Classification of low dimensional real Lie algebras Lie algebra Description Simple Semi simple Remarks dim R R the real numbers the Lie bracket is zero 1 Rn the Lie bracket is zero n R3 the Lie bracket is the cross product Yes Yes 3 H quaternions with Lie bracket the commutator 4 Im H quaternions with zero real part with Lie bracket the commutator isomorphic to real 3 vectors with Lie bracket the cross product also isomorphic to su 2 and to so 3 R Yes Yes 3 M n R n n matrices with Lie bracket the commutator n2 sl n R square matrices with trace 0 with Lie bracket the commutator Yes Yes n2 1 so n skew symmetric square real matrices with Lie bracket the commutator Yes except n 4 Yes Exception so 4 is semi simple but not simple n n 1 2 sp 2n R real matrices that satisfy JA ATJ 0 where J is the standard skew symmetric matrix Yes Yes n 2n 1 sp n square quaternionic matrices A satisfying A A with Lie bracket the commutator Yes Yes n 2n 1 u n square complex matrices A satisfying A A with Lie bracket the commutator Note this is not a complex Lie algebra n2 su n n 2 square complex matrices A with trace 0 satisfying A A with Lie bracket the commutator Yes Yes Note this is not a complex Lie algebra n2 1Complex Lie groups and their algebras editMain article Complex Lie group Note that a complex Lie group is defined as a complex analytic manifold that is also a group whose multiplication and inversion are each given by a holomorphic map The dimensions in the table below are dimensions over C Note that every complex Lie group algebra can also be viewed as a real Lie group algebra of twice the dimension Lie group Description Cpt p 0 displaystyle pi 0 nbsp p 1 displaystyle pi 1 nbsp UC Remarks Lie algebra dim C Cn group operation is addition N 0 0 abelian Cn n C nonzero complex numbers with multiplication N 0 Z abelian C 1 GL n C general linear group invertible n n complex matrices N 0 Z For n 1 isomorphic to C M n C n2 SL n C special linear group complex matrices with determinant 1 N 0 0 for n 1 this is a single point and thus compact sl n C n2 1 SL 2 C Special case of SL n C for n 2 N 0 0 Isomorphic to Spin 3 C isomorphic to Sp 2 C sl 2 C 3 PSL 2 C Projective special linear group N 0 Z2 SL 2 C Isomorphic to the Mobius group isomorphic to the restricted Lorentz group SO 3 1 R isomorphic to SO 3 C sl 2 C 3 O n C orthogonal group complex orthogonal matrices N Z2 finite for n 1 so n C n n 1 2 SO n C special orthogonal group complex orthogonal matrices with determinant 1 N 0 Z n 2Z2 n gt 2 SO 2 C is abelian and isomorphic to C nonabelian for n gt 2 SO 1 C is a single point and thus compact and simply connected so n C n n 1 2 Sp 2n C symplectic group complex symplectic matrices N 0 0 sp 2n C n 2n 1 Complex Lie algebras editMain article Complex Lie algebra The dimensions given are dimensions over C Note that every complex Lie algebra can also be viewed as a real Lie algebra of twice the dimension Lie algebra Description Simple Semi simple Remarks dim C C the complex numbers 1 Cn the Lie bracket is zero n M n C n n matrices with Lie bracket the commutator n2 sl n C square matrices with trace 0 with Lie bracket the commutator Yes Yes n2 1 sl 2 C Special case of sl n C with n 2 Yes Yes isomorphic to su 2 displaystyle otimes nbsp C 3 so n C skew symmetric square complex matrices with Lie bracket the commutator Yes except n 4 Yes Exception so 4 C is semi simple but not simple n n 1 2 sp 2n C complex matrices that satisfy JA ATJ 0 where J is the standard skew symmetric matrix Yes Yes n 2n 1 The Lie algebra of affine transformations of dimension two in fact exist for any field An instance has already been listed in the first table for real Lie algebras See also editClassification of low dimensional real Lie algebras Simple Lie group Full classificationReferences editFulton William Harris Joe 1991 Representation theory A first course Graduate Texts in Mathematics Readings in Mathematics Vol 129 New York Springer Verlag doi 10 1007 978 1 4612 0979 9 ISBN 978 0 387 97495 8 MR 1153249 OCLC 246650103 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