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A family of polynomials with Galois group $PSL_5(2)$ over $\mathbb{Q}(t)$

We compute a family of coverings with four ramification points, defined over $\mathbb{Q}$, with regular Galois group $PSL_5(2)$. On the one hand, this is (to my knowledge) the first explicit polynomial with group $PSL_5(2)$ over $\mathbb{Q}(t)$. On the other hand, it also positively answers the question whether $PSL_5(2)$ is the monodromy group of a rational function over $\mathbb{Q}$. At least this does not follow from considering class triples in $PSL_5(2)$, as there are no rigid, rational genus-zero triples. Also, for 4-tuples, our family is the only one with a Hurwitz curve of genus zero (however it does not seem immediately clear without explicit computations whether this curve can be defined as a rational curve over $\mathbb{Q}$). There are also genus zero families with five branch points, and maybe their Hurwitz spaces can be shown to have rational points; however, so far I have not seen such arguments.

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