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2020: June
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2002:
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Multimagic squares
- What's a multimagic
square?
- Records table
. Bimagic
8
. Trimagic
128,
64, 32, 12
. Tetramagic
256, 243
. Pentamagic 1024, 729
. Hexamagic 4096
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Highly multimagic
- Magic
squares of squares, 4-7
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- Squares of cubes
(& 4,5 pow) 3-7,
8-9, 10-11, 12, 13-31, 36, 42-44
- Squares of 6th,
of 7th powers
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Squares of triangular & polyg nbs
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Smallest bimagic square
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(...) with distinct integers
- Smallest
trimagic square
- Smallest
tetramagic square
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Smallest pentamagic square
- Bimagic squares
9, 10-11
- Bi-trimagic
squares 12-16, 17-64
- Pandiagonal bi-trimagic
squares
- Bimagic
squares of primes
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Construction methods
- Multimagic formulas
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Multimagic series for squares
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Unsolved problems
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Enigmas <<
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- Sudokus and bimagic squares
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Smallest pandiagonal Sudoku
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Sudoku's French ancestors
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- Multiplicative squares
3-4-5,
6-7, add-mult 8-9,
10+, add-mult 10+
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Pandiagonal multiplic. squares
- Smallest
add-mult square
Cubes and hypercubes
- Perfect
magic cubes
- Pandiagonal perfect
magic cubes
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Multimagic cubes
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Smallest bimagic cube
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Multimagic series for cubes
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Multimagic hypercubes
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- Multiplicative cubes
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Pandiag. perfect multiplic. cubes
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Last update: June 5, 2020
Many
thanks to Harvey Heinz (1930-2013)
and Evelyn Matheson
Styan
for their help with the English version!