March 2021

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  Hello, I'm Anita5192. I wanted to let you know that one or more external links you added to Greatest common divisor have been removed because they seemed to be inappropriate for an encyclopedia. If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page, or take a look at our guidelines about links. Thank you. — Anita5192 (talk) 00:15, 18 March 2021 (UTC)Reply

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16:03, 18 March 2021 (UTC)

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I recommend that you study our policies. Thanks. --Macrakis (talk) 20:03, 18 March 2021 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for your warm welcome message. :) In my opinion this result is very interesting in a pure mathematical point of view. And I am a mathematician and verified the proof. What about adding a "Proof"-collapsed field under the statement?
What If I give a full proof in "proofwiki" and cite this?
Scityscit (talk) 22:18, 18 March 2021 (UTC)Reply
The problem is not that we doubt whether it is true. The problem is that there are many true results about GCDs, each interesting in its own way, and at some point we need to decide which to include and which not. The way we make that decision is to find enough reliable sources that talk about GCD and Pick's theorem together. I haven't been able to find any, let alone enough to show that this is a "standard" part of the discussion of GCD. --Macrakis (talk) 23:03, 18 March 2021 (UTC)Reply


Okay got it. So I try my luck in wikiproof.
Scityscit (talk) 10:00, 19 March 2021 (UTC)Reply