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Title: | Mathematics at DEC |
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Moderator: | RUSURE::EDP |
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Created: | Mon Feb 03 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2083 |
Total number of notes: | 14613 |
537.0. "More on Magic Squares" by VOGON::CATTERMOUL (Richard REO F/M8 830-4564) Mon Jul 14 1986 09:36
Producing the Real 4-Cube
Remember the Rubik's cube, in particular his 4-cube. Using the positions
of numbers in the basic 4x4 magic square, six 4x4 magic squares can easily
be generated from the numbers 1 to 96.
The basic 4x4 is:
9 12 6 7
8 5 11 10
15 14 4 1
2 3 13 16
Simply take the numbers 1 to 96 and arrange them thus:
1 12 13 24 25 36 37 48 49 60 61 72 73 84 85 96
2 11 14 23 26 35 38 47 50 59 62 71 74 83 86 95
3 10 15 22 27 34 39 46 51 58 63 70 75 82 87 94
4 9 16 21 28 34 40 45 52 57 64 69 76 81 88 93
5 8 17 20 29 32 41 44 53 56 65 68 77 80 89 92
6 7 18 19 30 31 42 43 54 55 66 67 78 79 90 91
Thus, we have 6 groups of 16 numbers. The magic sum is (1+96)*2 = 194.
For each group, position each number according to the 4x4 given above.
The result is:
49 72 36 37 50 71 35 38 51 70 34 39 52 69 34 40 53 68 32 41 54 67 31 42
48 25 61 60 47 26 62 59 46 27 63 58 45 28 64 57 44 29 65 53 43 30 66 55
85 84 24 1 86 83 23 2 87 82 22 3 88 81 21 4 89 80 20 5 90 79 19 6
12 13 73 96 11 14 74 95 10 15 75 94 9 16 76 93 8 17 77 92 7 18 78 91
Richard Cattermoul
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