lcm? gives the following output:

Type:           function
Base Class:     <type 'function'>
String Form:    <function lcm at 0x879087c>
Namespace:      Interactive
File:           /home/michael/downloads/sage-3.0/local/lib/python2.5/
site-packages/sage/rings/arith.py
Definition:     lcm(a, b=None, integer=False)
Docstring:

        The least common multiple of a and b, or if a is a list and b
is
        omitted the least common multiple of all elements of a.

        NOTE: Use integer=True to make this vastly faster if you are
        working with lists of integers.

        INPUT:
            a -- number
            b -- number (optional)
            integer -- (default: False); if True, do an integer LCM
        or
 *           a -- vector
            integer -- (default: False); if True, do an integer LCM
                NOTE -- this is *vastly* faster than doing the generic
LCM

Note the starred line.  I believe that the lcm method takes a list and
not a vector.  At least, I seem to get errors when I pass a vector.


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