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TL;DR: In this paper, three types of classical groups, namely GL(n. C), SO(n, C), and Sp(n and C), are classified as a specific group of matrices.
Abstract: By one method of classification there are three types of (complex, connected) classical groups, (a) GL(n. C), (b) SO(n, C), and (c) Sp(n, C). So designated, each type is given as a specific group of matrices. It is perhaps neater (and for us more pertinent) to describe these groups by means of the special linear representation which each type admits.
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