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Say a group $ G $ is integer friendly if and only if it is the isometry group of some integer $ n $ , as defined in https://mathoverflow.net/questions/294407/isometry-group-of-an-integer



Is every integer friendly group the Galois group of some Galois extension of the rationals ?










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    Say a group $ G $ is integer friendly if and only if it is the isometry group of some integer $ n $ , as defined in https://mathoverflow.net/questions/294407/isometry-group-of-an-integer



    Is every integer friendly group the Galois group of some Galois extension of the rationals ?










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      Say a group $ G $ is integer friendly if and only if it is the isometry group of some integer $ n $ , as defined in https://mathoverflow.net/questions/294407/isometry-group-of-an-integer



      Is every integer friendly group the Galois group of some Galois extension of the rationals ?










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      Say a group $ G $ is integer friendly if and only if it is the isometry group of some integer $ n $ , as defined in https://mathoverflow.net/questions/294407/isometry-group-of-an-integer



      Is every integer friendly group the Galois group of some Galois extension of the rationals ?







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