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Includes short description of magic squares. Keeps records for largest hand-written squares between 1975 and 1990.
How Benjamin Franklin constructed his magic squares. Autobiographical extract included.
Features reviews, information and index of Clifford A. Pickover's book. Publication focuses on historical and cultural attitudes towards the significance of the squares.
A 25x25 magic square with 25 sub-squares and other properties. Maple program and PostScript files available for download.
Introduction. Prime magic squares, programs and examples.
Definition, examples, and construction. Includes algorithms for odd, doubly and singly even squares.
Introduction to the Durer magic square. Activities including the magic carpet.
Introduction to magic squares. Basic/C computer programs to generate odd squares. Calculates 8x8 squares with any given date on the first line.
The Chemical Casting Model (CCM) generation method is demonstrated with a Java Applet. Source code and description of algorithm included. (English/Japanese) [JRE required for Applet only].
Walter Trump explains magic squares, and presents computer estimates of squares of different orders.
The Siamese method generates odd squares of any order above one. Explains the mathematics behind the scenes.
Demonstration of the properties of a pan-magic square.
An attempt to solve for all possible magic squares, a mathematical treatment.
Try to put 8 queens on an 8x8 square such that the queens sit on prime numbers. Readers' solutions provided.
The Durer and Loh Shu squares. Starting from basic operations, mathematical derive distinct squares from existing ones.
Explores the physical aspects of magic squares. A mass model demonstrates unique properties associated with the moment of inertia for the square. The topographical model looks at water retention patterns in the square.
Squares that remain magic after entries are raised to various powers. Examples, constructions, bibliography and links compiled by Christian Boyer. (English/French/German)
Starting from the definition of an Anti-Magic Square (AMS), the article presents the structure and construction methods of the AMS. Programs written in the c-language are available for download.
Pages on magic squares, stars with total basic solutions for each order from 5 to 11, and miscellaneous number patterns.
Encyclopedia with articles relating to magic squares, cubes, hypercubes and other objects