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Magic Cubes Summary
510 words, approx. 2 pages A magic cube is a three-dimensional (or higher dimensional) analogue of a magic square. Specifically, an order n magic cube is an n x n x n array of numbers chosen from the set {1,2,...,n3} so that each number appears exactly once and the sum of the...
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Mathematics and Magic Summary
221 words, approx. 1 pages Mathematical applications so permeate the many spheres of human interest that they are often easily overlooked. Occultists, for example, have been keen utilizers of mathematics right down the millennia. Astrology, numerology and sacred geometry all...
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Magic cube Information
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 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 numbers on each row, each column, each pillar and the four main space diagonals is...


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 The Architects' Journal
Cube
11/11/2004: 591 words, approx. 2 pages Cube By David Morrow Guthrie. Princeton Architectural Press, 2005.160pp. £12.50 Airports: A Century of Architecture By Hugh Pearman. Laurence King Publishing, 2004. 240 pp. £40 Planespotting has a bit more caché than trainspotting - fortunately for those of us who adore man's...
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 The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Style cubed
03/03/2002: 459 words, approx. 2 pages Style cubed There's nothing square about decorating in cubes By JOY KRAUSEof the Journal Sentinel staff Sunday, March 3, 2002 Take six squares, put them together and what do you get? A cube, all foursquare, handsome and, it turns out,...


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