Magic Squares, Spheres and Tori

Magic Squares offer partial glimpses of the convex or concave number systems that they represent. Analysed using modular arithmetic, Magic Tori open new perspectives.

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Showing posts with label magic intersections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magic intersections. Show all posts
Wednesday, 17 October 2012

3,036 Diagonally Magic 4th-Order Tori and 213,540 Diagonally Semi-Magic 4th-Order Tori

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In traditional magic squares the sums of each row and column are equal, and in traditional pandiagonal (or in traditional panmagic) squares...
Monday, 15 October 2012

Sixth and Higher-Order Magic Tori

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Walter Trump has kindly authorised me to publish his results concerning 6th and higher-order magic tori. When studying the fourth-order mag...
Friday, 28 September 2012

251,449,712 Fifth-Order Magic Tori

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After finding the number of 3rd and 4th-order magic tori it was tempting to look further and Walter Trump kindly offered his computing sk...
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