Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4589064 | Journal of Algebra | 2006 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
The automorphism groups of the 27 lines on the smooth cubic surface or the 28 bitangents to the general quartic plane curve are well-known to be closely related to the Weyl groups of E6 and E7. We show how classical subconfigurations of lines, such as double-sixes, triple systems or Steiner sets, are easily constructed from certain models of the exceptional Lie algebras. For e7 and e8 we are lead to beautiful models graded over the octonions, which display these algebras as plane projective geometries of subalgebras. We also interpret the group of the bitangents as a group of transformations of the triangles in the Fano plane, and show how this allows to realize the isomorphism PSL(3,F2)≃PSL(2,F7) in terms of harmonic cubes.
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