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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverse_Galois_problem
Inverse Galois problem
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Question, Web Fundamentals.svg Unsolved problem in mathematics:
Is every finite group the Galois group of a Galois extension of the rational numbers?
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Contents
1 Partial results
2 A simple example: cyclic groups
2.1 Worked example: the cyclic group of order three
3 Symmetric and alternating groups
3.1 Alternating groups
3.1.1 Odd Degree
3.1.2 Even Degree
4 Rigid groups
5 A construction with an elliptic modular function

Partial results
All permutation groups of degree 16 or less are known to be realizable over Q [4]; the group PSL(2,16):2 of degree 17 may not be [5].
All 13 non-Abelian simple groups smaller than PSL(2,25) (order 7800) are known to be realizable over Q. [6]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permutation_group
Permutation group

https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%BD%AE%E6%8F%9B_(%E6%95%B0%E5%AD%A6)
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