Magic Cubes and Squares
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Magic Stars, Squares and Other
This site has sections on Magic Squares, Magic Stars, and Number Patterns. Magic Stars covers orders 5 to 12, all basic solutions, theory, definitions, prime stars, multiple patterns per order, etc.
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Simple Magic Square checker and gif maker
Simple Magic Square checker and gif maker by Fabrizio Pivari version 4.3 1997/06/19 Magic square elements (each separated by Default is blank): 8 1 6 3 5 7 4 9 2 (Note: you can use letter and negative numbers.) Functions Skip blanks Magic Square gif Magic Square table Magic Square check (Semimagic Square, Magic Square, Panmagic Square with Magic Constant = n(n2+1)/2 or different) Miscellaneous ...
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Mutsumi Suzuki: Magic Stars
A Math Forum Web Unit Suzanne Alejandre and Mutsumi Suzuki's Magic Stars Suzanne's Math Lessons || Magic Squares || Tessellation Tutorials Contents What is a magic star Magic star sets Transforming magic stars Combining exchange rules Mutsumi Suzuki is Professor of Engineering in the Laboratory for Process Systems Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. His research interests include ...
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The Zen of Magic Squares, Circles, and Stars:
The Zen of Magic Squares, Circles, and Stars: An Exhibition of Surprising Structures Across Dimensions Clifford A. Pickover Princeton University Press, 2002 A refreshing new look at a timeless topic, brimming over with ideas, littered with surprising twists. Anyone who loves numbers, anyone who enjoys puzzles, will find The Zen of Magic Squares, Circles, and Stars compulsive (and compulsory!) ...
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Franklin's Magic Squares
Franklin's Magic Squares Here's an amusing passage from Benjamin Franklin's autobiography (quoted from Carl van Doren's biography): Being one day in the country at the house of our common friend, the late learned Mr. Logan, he showed me a folio French book filled with magic squares, wrote, if I forget not, by one M. Frenicle , in which, he said, the author had discovered great ingenuity and ...
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