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Timothy Chow
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The special orthogonal group $SO_n$ behaves quite differently depending on whether $n$ is even or odd. In the Cartan–Killing classification, the odd case is type $B$ and the even case is type $D$. The Dynkin diagrams, root systems, representation theory, etc., in types $B$ and $D$ are qualitatively different.