- Tetramagic square
In
mathematics , a tetramagic square is amagic square that remains a magic square when the entries are squared, cubed, or raised to the fourth power.Gaston Tarry introduced the term in 1905.
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Multimagic square — In mathematics, a P multimagic square (also known as a satanic square) is a magic square that remains magic even if all its numbers are replaced by their kth power for 1 ≤ k ≤ P. Thus, a magic square is bimagic if it is 2 multimagic, and trimagic … Wikipedia
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Gaston Tarry — ( September 27, 1843 June 21, 1913) was a French mathematician. Born in Villefranche de Rouergue, Aveyron, he studied mathematics at high school before joining the civil service in Algeria. He pursued mathematics as an amateur, his most famous… … Wikipedia
Multimagic cube — In mathematics, a P multimagic cube is a magic cube that remains magic even if all its numbers are replaced by their k th power for 1 ≤ k ≤ P. Thus, a magic cube is bimagic when it is 2 multimagic, and trimagic when it is 3 multimagic, tetramagic … Wikipedia
Magic cube — For the flashbulb cartridges, see Magicube. For the puzzle, see Rubik s Cube. In mathematics, a magic cube is the 3 dimensional equivalent of a magic square, that is, a number of integers arranged in a n x n x n pattern such that the sum of the… … Wikipedia