(algorithm)
Definition: (1) The greatest integer which is a divisor of given positive integers. For instance, GCD(30, 42) = 6. (2) An algorithm to find the same.
Also known as GCD, highest common factor.
See also Euclid's algorithm, binary GCD, least common multiple, extended Euclid's algorithm.
Note: After [CLR90, page 804].
Author: PEB
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