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=== Lie supergroups === The orthogonal group {{math|O(''n'')}} is also an important subgroup of various Lie groups: : <math>\begin{align} \mathrm{U}(n) &\supset \mathrm{O}(n) \\ \mathrm{USp}(2n) &\supset \mathrm{O}(n) \\ \mathrm{G}_2 &\supset \mathrm{O}(3) \\ \mathrm{F}_4 &\supset \mathrm{O}(9) \\ \mathrm{E}_6 &\supset \mathrm{O}(10) \\ \mathrm{E}_7 &\supset \mathrm{O}(12) \\ \mathrm{E}_8 &\supset \mathrm{O}(16) \end{align}</math> ==== Conformal group ==== {{Main|Conformal group}} Being [[isometry|isometries]], real orthogonal transforms preserve [[angle]]s, and are thus [[conformal map]]s, though not all conformal linear transforms are orthogonal. In classical terms this is the difference between [[congruence (geometry)|congruence]] and [[similarity (geometry)|similarity]], as exemplified by SSS (side-side-side) [[Congruence (geometry)#Congruence of triangles|congruence of triangles]] and AAA (angle-angle-angle) [[similar triangles|similarity of triangles]]. The group of conformal linear maps of {{math|'''R'''<sup>''n''</sup>}} is denoted {{math|CO(''n'')}} for the '''conformal orthogonal group''', and consists of the product of the orthogonal group with the group of [[Homothetic transformation|dilations]]. If {{math|''n''}} is odd, these two subgroups do not intersect, and they are a [[direct product of groups|direct product]]: {{math|1=CO(2''k'' + 1) = O(2''k'' + 1) Γ '''R'''<sup>β</sup>}}, where {{math|1='''R'''<sup>β</sup> = '''R'''β{0}}} is the real [[multiplicative group]], while if {{math|''n''}} is even, these subgroups intersect in {{math|Β±1}}, so this is not a direct product, but it is a direct product with the subgroup of dilation by a positive scalar: {{math|1=CO(2''k'') = O(2''k'') Γ '''R'''<sup>+</sup>}}. Similarly one can define {{math|CSO(''n'')}}; this is always: {{math|1=CSO(''n'') = CO(''n'') β© GL<sup>+</sup>(''n'') = SO(''n'') Γ '''R'''<sup>+</sup>}}.
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