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On the $p$-rationality of consecutive quadratic fields

In 2016, in the work related to Galois representations, Greenberg conjectured the existence of multi-quadratic $p$-rational number fields of degree $2^{t}$ for any odd prime number $p$ and any integer $t \geq 1$. Using the criteria provided by him to check $p$-rationality for abelian number fields, certain infinite families of quadratic, biquadratic and triquadratic $p$-rational fields have been shown to exist in recent years. In this article, for any integer $k \geq 1$, we build upon the existing work and prove the existence of infinitely many prime numbers $p$ for which the imaginary quadratic fields $\mathbb{Q}(\sqrt{-(p - 1)}),\ldots,\mathbb{Q}(\sqrt{-(p - k)})$ and $\mathbb{Q}(\sqrt{-p(p - 1)}),\ldots, \mathbb{Q}(\sqrt{-p(p - k)})$ are all $p$-rational. This can be construed as analogous results in the spirit of Iizuka's conjecture on the divisibility of class numbers of consecutive quadratic fields. We also address a similar question of $p$-rationality for two consecutive real quadratic fields by proving the existence of infinitely many $p$-rational fields of the form $\mathbb{Q}(\sqrt{p^{2} + 1})$ and $\mathbb{Q}(\sqrt{p^{2} + 2})$. The result for imaginary quadratic fields is accomplished by producing infinitely many primes for which the corresponding consecutive discriminants have large square divisors and the same for real quadratic fields is proven using a result of Heath-Brown on the density of square-free values of polynomials at prime arguments.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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