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The greatest common divisor (GCD) of integers a and b, at least one of which is nonzero, is the greatest positive integer d such that d is a divisor of both a and b; that is, there are integers e and f such that a = de and b = df, and d is the largest such integer.
On the right Nicomachus's example with numbers 49 and 21 resulting in their GCD of 7 (derived from Heath 1908:300). In mathematics , the Euclidean algorithm , [ note 1 ] or Euclid's algorithm , is an efficient method for computing the greatest common divisor (GCD) of two integers , the largest number that divides them both without a remainder .
For example, 10 is a multiple of 5 because 5 × 2 = 10, so 10 is divisible by 5 and 2. Because 10 is the smallest positive integer that is divisible by both 5 and 2, it is the least common multiple of 5 and 2. By the same principle, 10 is the least common multiple of −5 and −2 as well.
For example, the addition of two rational numbers whose denominators are bounded by b leads to a rational number whose denominator is bounded by b 2, so in the worst case, the bit size could nearly double with just one operation. To expedite the computation, take a ring D for which f and g are in D[x], and take an ideal I such that D/I is a ...
The Motorola 6800 microprocessor was the first for which an undocumented assembly mnemonic HCF became widely known. The operation codes (opcodes—the portions of the machine language instructions that specify an operation to be performed) hexadecimal 9D and DD were reported and given the unofficial mnemonic HCF in a December 1977 article by Gerry Wheeler in BYTE magazine on undocumented ...
hcf – highest common factor of two numbers. (Also written as gcd.) H.M. – harmonic mean. HOL – higher-order logic. Hom – Hom functor. hom – hom-class. hot – higher order term. HOTPO – half or triple plus one. hvc – havercosine function. (Also written as havercos.) hyp – hypograph of a function.
For example, take (/). Then φ ( 20 ) = 8 {\displaystyle \varphi (20)=8} means that the order of the group is 8 (i.e., there are 8 numbers less than 20 and coprime to it); λ ( 20 ) = 4 {\displaystyle \lambda (20)=4} means the order of each element divides 4, that is, the fourth power of any number coprime to 20 is congruent to 1 (mod 20).
The highest common factor is found by successive division with remainders until the last two remainders are identical. The animation on the right illustrates the algorithm for finding the highest common factor of 32,450,625 / 59,056,400 and reduction of a fraction. In this case the hcf is 25. Divide the numerator and denominator by 25.