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{{Group theory sidebar|Finite}}
In [[mathematics]], the '''classification of
Simple groups can be seen as the basic building blocks of all [[finite group]]s, reminiscent of the way the [[prime number]]s are the basic building blocks of the [[natural number]]s. The [[Jordan–Hölder theorem]] is a more precise way of stating this fact about finite groups. However, a significant difference from [[integer factorization]] is that such "building blocks" do not necessarily determine a unique group, since there might be many non-[[isomorphic]] groups with the same [[composition series]] or, put in another way, the [[group extension#Extension problem|extension problem]] does not have a unique solution.
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