gcd10523
gcd10523 is a number theory concept introduced by mathematician Édouard Lucas in the late 19th century. The term "gcd" is an abbreviation for "greatest common divisor," which is a mathematical operation that finds the largest number that divides two or more given integers without leaving a remainder.
gcd10523 is a specific numerical value related to the greatest common divisor of two particular integers: 10523
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