On Ozaki's theorem realizing prescribed p-groups as p-class tower groups
Abstract
We give a streamlined and effective proof of Ozaki's theorem that any finite p-group is the Galois group of the p-Hilbert class field tower of some number field F. Our work is inspired by Ozaki's and applies in broader circumstances. While his theorem is in the totally complex setting, we obtain the result in any mixed signature setting for which there exists a number field k0 with class number prime to p. We construct F/ k0 by a sequence of Z/p-extensions ramified only at finite tame primes and also give explicit bounds on [ F: k0] and the number of ramified primes of F/ k0 in terms of \# .
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