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I liked the new organization but I thought that to start with the very formal description of algorithm may be not a very good idea. Besides, one would have to add some words on why the algorithm works anyway. So, I just restored the beginning part of the initial version. Of course, what resulted from it is far from perfection and improvements are welcome. --[[User:Fedja|Fedja]] 12:45, 20 June 2006 (EDT) | I liked the new organization but I thought that to start with the very formal description of algorithm may be not a very good idea. Besides, one would have to add some words on why the algorithm works anyway. So, I just restored the beginning part of the initial version. Of course, what resulted from it is far from perfection and improvements are welcome. --[[User:Fedja|Fedja]] 12:45, 20 June 2006 (EDT) |
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Current week Euclidean algorithm Euclid |
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I liked the new organization but I thought that to start with the very formal description of algorithm may be not a very good idea. Besides, one would have to add some words on why the algorithm works anyway. So, I just restored the beginning part of the initial version. Of course, what resulted from it is far from perfection and improvements are welcome. --Fedja 12:45, 20 June 2006 (EDT)