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最小公倍数
1. least common multiple; lowest common multipleMathematics
2. Least common multipleIn arithmetic and number theory, the least common multiple (also called the lowest common multiple or smallest common multiple) of two integers a and b, usually denoted by LCM(a, b), is the smallest positive integer that is a multiple of both a and b. It is familiar from grade-school arithmetic as the "lowest common denominator" that must be determined before two fractions can be added. If either a or b is 0, LCM(a, b) is defined to be zero.
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