The Classification of Finite Simple Groups.
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In mathematics, the classification of the finite simple groups is a theorem stating that every finite simple group is either cyclic, or alternating, or it belongs to a broad infinite class called the groups of Lie type, or else it is one of twenty-six or twenty-seven exceptions, called sporadic.
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Horizontal groups: Members generally perform more or less the same work and have the same rank. b) Vertical groups: Unlike horizontal groups, members of vertical groups work at different levels in a particular department. c) Mixed groups: Members of different ranks and departments work together in these groups.
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