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If replacing each number by its square in a magic square produces another magic square, the square is said to be a bimagic square. Bimagic squares are also called doubly ...
There are several attractive polyhedron compounds consisting of three cubes. The first (left figures) arises by joining three cubes such that each shares two C_2 axes (Holden ...
The unique magic square of order three. The Lo Shu is an associative magic square, but not a panmagic square.
Johnson solid J_(67).
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 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 ...
A magic square for which the number of letters in the word for each number generates another magic square. This definition depends, of course, on the language being used. In ...
A magic square is said to be p-multimagic if the square formed by replacing each element by its kth power for k=1, 2, ..., p is also magic. A 2-multimagic square is called ...
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