E8ATLAS A Repository of Structure
Volume I · Opened 2026

A hall for the study of structure, held quietly and kept openly.

The E8 Atlas gathers the geometry of a single extraordinary object — the E8 root system — alongside the mathematics that surround it, the projections that reveal it, and the record of what has been learned about it. The atlas is free to read. Its shape earns its place.

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Primary catalog

The atlas proper · four working volumes
01

The Root System

The full E8 root system rendered, tabulated, and cross-referenced. Every root vector, every inner product, every symmetry — held at rest, reachable by coordinate.

02

The Sibling Atlas · 600-cell

The four-dimensional companion to E8 — the 600-cell polytope, its H₄ symmetry group, and the icosian projection that reveals the kinship between them.

03

The Weyl Group

The symmetries of the root system, treated as its own object of study. Generators, relations, orbits, and the geometry those symmetries carve.

04

Projections & Renderings

The many ways E8 has been drawn, in the plane and in higher dimensions. Each projection with its construction, its virtues, and what it hides.

On the shape of this atlas

"An atlas is not a proof. It does not settle what is true. It gathers what is known, arranges it so a reader can find their way, and marks the places where the map ends and the territory begins."

— Editorial note, Volume I
The instruments

Engines

Interactive renderings of the E8 root system, reachable directly. HELM Ph1 is the current canonical instrument; the lineage below traces how the atlas learned to draw.

Primary · HELM Ph1 The Deep Atlas — E8 root-system projection All 240 roots on canvas, Coxeter-plane projection with live lattice controls. The current canonical engine.
Sibling polytope · 24-cellThe 24-cell — study instrument · 8 skins Lineage · v6Deep Atlas — Spine Lineage · v5Deep Atlas — Territories Lineage · v4Deep Atlas — Waypoints Lineage · v3Deep Atlas Lineage · v1Lattice Engine

Lineage engines are preserved as built — earlier drafts of the projection, kept for the record.