The idea of nested magic squares is well known in the literature, generally known by bordered magic squares. Instead, considering entries as consecutive numbers, we considered consecutive odd numbers entries. This gives us perfect square sum magic squares. We worked with magic squares of orders 3 to 25. Finally, the result can be written in … Continue reading Nested Magic Squares With Perfect Square Sums, Pythagorean Triples, and Borders Differences
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