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Apr 13, 2017 at 12:58 history edited CommunityBot
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Dec 10, 2016 at 16:56 comment added Myshkin No, I don't think so. There's serveral approaches to understanding it, which give different information about $\mathrm{Gal}(\overline{\mathbb{Q}}/\mathbb{Q})$. For example the study of Galois representations (Artin, l-adic, mod p), the theory of dessin d'enfant, the Grothendieck-Teichmüller conjectures. There's plenty of conjectures and research programs (Langlands, anabelian geometry...) which try to understand the absolute Galois group in one way or another.
Dec 10, 2016 at 14:26 comment added Muhammed Ali Thank you for your viewpoint. Am I right if I say that your interpretation of "Understanding absolute Galois group" is quasi-exclusively guided by solving the inverse Galois problem ?
Dec 8, 2016 at 23:39 history answered Myshkin CC BY-SA 3.0