Strachey method for magic squares, the Glossary
The Strachey method for magic squares is an algorithm for generating magic squares of singly even order 4k + 2.[1]
Table of Contents
5 relations: Algorithm, Conway's LUX method for magic squares, Magic square, Siamese method, Singly and doubly even.
- Magic squares
Algorithm
In mathematics and computer science, an algorithm is a finite sequence of mathematically rigorous instructions, typically used to solve a class of specific problems or to perform a computation.
See Strachey method for magic squares and Algorithm
Conway's LUX method for magic squares
Conway's LUX method for magic squares is an algorithm by John Horton Conway for creating magic squares of order 4n+2, where n is a natural number. Strachey method for magic squares and Conway's LUX method for magic squares are magic squares.
See Strachey method for magic squares and Conway's LUX method for magic squares
Magic square
In mathematics, especially historical and recreational mathematics, a square array of numbers, usually positive integers, is called a magic square if the sums of the numbers in each row, each column, and both main diagonals are the same. Strachey method for magic squares and magic square are magic squares.
See Strachey method for magic squares and Magic square
Siamese method
The Siamese method, or De la Loubère method, is a simple method to construct any size of n-odd magic squares (i.e. number squares in which the sums of all rows, columns and diagonals are identical). Strachey method for magic squares and Siamese method are magic squares.
See Strachey method for magic squares and Siamese method
Singly and doubly even
In mathematics an even integer, that is, a number that is divisible by 2, is called evenly even or doubly even if it is a multiple of 4, and oddly even or singly even if it is not.
See Strachey method for magic squares and Singly and doubly even
See also
Magic squares
- Ahmad al-Buni
- Alphamagic square
- Antimagic square
- Arthur Cayley
- Associative magic square
- Bernard Frénicle de Bessy
- Broken diagonal
- Broken space diagonal
- Claude Gaspar Bachet de Méziriac
- Conway's LUX method for magic squares
- D. R. Kaprekar
- Diagonal magic cube
- Frénicle standard form
- Geometric magic square
- John R. Hendricks
- Lee Sallows
- Luca Pacioli
- Luoshu Square
- Magic constant
- Magic cube
- Magic cube classes
- Magic hypercube
- Magic series
- Magic square
- Manuel Moschopoulos
- Most-perfect magic square
- Multimagic cube
- Multimagic square
- Pandiagonal magic cube
- Pandiagonal magic square
- Pantriagonal magic cube
- Perfect magic cube
- Philippe de La Hire
- Prime reciprocal magic square
- Richard Schroeppel
- Semiperfect magic cube
- Siamese method
- Simon de la Loubère
- Simple magic cube
- Space diagonal
- Sriramachakra
- Strachey method for magic squares
- W. W. Rouse Ball
- Yang Hui
- Yellow River Map
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strachey_method_for_magic_squares