The Zen of Magic Squares, Circles, and Stars by Pickover Clifford A.;

The Zen of Magic Squares, Circles, and Stars by Pickover Clifford A.;

Author:Pickover, Clifford A.;
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 2011-02-18T16:00:00+00:00


The Kurchan Square

Another amazing magic square is the Kurchan square, named after its discoverer, Rodolfo Marcelo Kurchan from Buenos Aires, Argentina.9 He believes this to be the smallest, nontrivial magic square having N2 distinct pandigital integers and the smallest pan-digital magic sum. Pandigital means all ten digits are used, and zero is not the leading digit. Following is the awesome Kurchan Array; the pandigital sum is 4,129,607,358:

Mirror Magic Square

Those of you who enjoy playing with mirrors and kaleidoscopes will be in awe of the mirror magic square:10



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