On multiplication theorems for magic squares
In this paper, we present, prove, and illustrate a Composition Theorem for Magic Squares.Let M and N be magic squares of orders p and q, respectively. For k = 1,2..., q2, letMk = M + (k - 1) p2 Jpwhere Jp = p x p matrix of all 1's. Form the array Nm of order pq obtained by replacing each entry...
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Main Authors: | Antonio, Rosemarie M., Caleon, Heidee D.J. |
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Language: | English |
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1995
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