? ? Help topics: 0: list of user-defined identifiers (variable, alias, function) 1: Standard monadic or dyadic OPERATORS 2: CONVERSIONS and similar elementary functions 3: TRANSCENDENTAL functions 4: NUMBER THEORETICAL functions 5: Functions related to ELLIPTIC CURVES 6: Functions related to general NUMBER FIELDS 7: POLYNOMIALS and power series 8: Vectors, matrices, LINEAR ALGEBRA and sets 9: SUMS, products, integrals and similar functions 10: GRAPHIC functions 11: PROGRAMMING under GP 12: The PARI community Further help (list of relevant functions): ?n (1<=n<=11). Also: ? functionname (short on-line help) ?\ (keyboard shortcuts) ?. (member functions) Extended help looks available: ?? (opens the full user's manual in a dvi previewer) ?? tutorial (same with the GP tutorial) ?? refcard (same with the GP reference card) ?? keyword (long help text about "keyword" from the user's manual) ??? keyword (a propos: list of related functions). ? ?4 addprimes bestappr bezout bezoutres bigomega binomial chinese content contfrac contfracpnqn core coredisc dirdiv direuler dirmul divisors eulerphi factor factorback factorcantor factorff factorial factorint factormod ffinit fibonacci gcd hilbert isfundamental isprime ispseudoprime issquare issquarefree kronecker lcm moebius nextprime numdiv omega precprime prime primes qfbclassno qfbcompraw qfbhclassno qfbnucomp qfbnupow qfbpowraw qfbprimeform qfbred quadclassunit quaddisc quadgen quadhilbert quadpoly quadray quadregulator quadunit removeprimes sigma sqrtint znlog znorder znprimroot znstar ? ?gcd gcd(x,y,{flag=0}): greatest common divisor of x and y. flag is optional, and can be 0: default, 1: use the modular gcd algorithm (x and y must be polynomials), 2 use the subresultant algorithm (x and y must be polynomials). ? ??gcd \\ if set up correctly, brings up the typeset section from the manual on gcd
We will discuss writing more complicated PARI programs on October 10.