Least common multiple
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Noun
- Template:Lb The smallest positive integer which is divisible by (equivalently, is an integer multiple of) each of a specified finite set of integers.
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- The requirement that the least common multiple be positive has two effects:
- It excludes zero, which is trivially divisible by any integer.
- It means that the specified set cannot contain an element equal to zero. (This is also achieved by the requirement that the numbers be divisors, zero not being a valid divisor of any number.)
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References
- 2008, Template:W, Template:W (6th ed. editors), Template:W, Template:W, An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers, 6th Edition Template:W, Paperback, page 57.