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    • CommentRowNumber1.
    • CommentAuthorMichael Albanese
    • CommentTimeMar 28th 2018
    • (edited Mar 28th 2018)

    On the orthogonal group page, there is a table of π i(SO(n))\pi_i(SO(n)) for 1i121 \leq i \leq 12 and 2n122 \leq n \leq 12. The reference given is the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics which actually has a table which goes up to i=15i = 15 and n=17n = 17. In a comment to my last MO question, David Roberts suggested that I add these additional groups to the table. I am happy to do this, but as the person who created the table used the same resource, they made a decision to stop at i=12i = 12 and n=12n = 12; maybe there was a good reason for this.

    Should I expand the table or is it fine as is?

    • CommentRowNumber2.
    • CommentAuthorDavidRoberts
    • CommentTimeMar 28th 2018

    Please expand. I extended the table a few years ago for my own interests, but there was no good reason to stop where I did.

  1. I’ve added the additional rows and columns, but now the table is very wide.

  2. I’ve made a couple of modifications to make the width of the table (almost) match the width of the text.

  3. I have also added a table of homotopy groups to the unitary group page.