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How can I make a program that by given n^2 integers to answer how can you make or if there doesn't exist a magic square from these integers?
Last edited by krassi_holmz (2005-12-11 08:09:34)
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I believe you can use an additive process - you construct the square out of several special tilings.
Ahhh ... Wikipedia has an answer here (half way down)
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Thank you very much.
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are you makeing a magic square waw!
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This is one for you:-
16 2 3 13
5 11 10 8
9 7 6 12
4 14 15 1
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And interesting hard task:
Prove that there dosen't exist magic square of non-serial fibbonachi numbers.
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