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A polynomial with Galois group SL2(F16)

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 نشر من قبل Johan Bosman
 تاريخ النشر 2007
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 تأليف Johan Bosman




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In this paper we show an explicit polynomial in Q[x] that has Galois group SL2(F16), filling in a gap in the tables of Juergen Klueners and Gunther Malle. The computation of this polynomial uses modular forms and their Galois representations.

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