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A magic square that remains magic when its border is removed. A nested magic square remains magic after the border is successively removed one ring at a time. An example of a ...
A method for constructing magic squares of singly even order n>=6.
A method for constructing magic squares of odd order.
The term Nasik cube can refer to a number of different sorts of magic cubes. In particular, a Nasik cube is a magic cube in which additionally 1. The broken space diagonals ...
The unique magic square of order three. The Lo Shu is an associative magic square, but not a panmagic square.
A method for constructing magic squares of odd order, also called the Siamese method.
A semimagic square is a square that fails to be a magic square only because one or both of the main diagonal sums do not equal the magic constant (Kraitchik 1942, p. 143). ...
A method for constructing magic squares of odd order, also called de la Loubere's method.
A bimagic cube is a (normal) magic cube that remains magic when all its elements are squared. Of course, even a normal magic cubic becomes nonnormal (i.e., contains ...
A set n distinct numbers taken from the interval [1,n^2] form a magic series if their sum is the nth magic constant M_n=1/2n(n^2+1) (Kraitchik 1942, p. 143). If the sum of ...
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