Pythagorean Triples and Perfect Square Sum Magic Squares

This work brings the idea how we can achieve prefect square sum magic squares using primitive and non primitive Pythagorean triples . By perfect square sum magic square, we understand that the total sum of entries of a magic square is a perfect square. The work is divided in two parts, one on primitive triples and another on non primitive triples.

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  1. Pythagorean Triples and Perfect Square Sum Magic Squares
  2. Palindromic-Type Pandigital Patterns in Pythagorean Triples – I

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Links of previous and atual of work for download

  1. I.J TANEJA –Generating Pythagorean Triples, Palindromic-Type Pandigital Patterns, and Magic Squares, http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2544555
  2. I.J TANEJA – Generating Pythagorean Triples, Patterns, and Magic Squares.

For more work on magic Squares generated by Pythagorean triples – see the link below:

  1. Pythagorean Triples and Perfect Square Sum Magic Squares
  2. Palindromic-Type Pandigital Patterns in Pythagorean Triples – I

Also see the following work on Pythagorean triples:

  1. I.J. Taneja – Multiple-Type Pythagorean Patterns, http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2544527 
  2. I.J. Taneja, Patterns in Pythagorean Triples Using Single and Double Variable Procedures, http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2544519
  3. I.J. Taneja, Palindromic-Type Pandigital Patterns in Pythagorean Triples,  http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2544551

 

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