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# Fractional and Decimal Type Bordered Magic Squares With Magic Sum 2021

Inder Jeet Taneja

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"description": "<p>The idea of <strong>bordered magic squares</strong>&nbsp;is well known in the literature. In this work, <strong>bordered magic squares</strong>&nbsp;are constructed in such a way that the final magic sum of each <strong>bordered magic square</strong>&nbsp;is 2021. The work is for the orders 3 to 26. The work include fractional and decimal numbers entries having positive and/or negative signs. In some cases, the sum-magic sums lead us to <strong>Pythagorean triples</strong>. It happens with the even order magic squares starting from order 10, such as, orders 10, 12, ..., 24 and 26.</p>",
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"affiliation": "Formarly, Professor of Mathematics, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florian\u00f3polis, SC, Brazil",
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"name": "Inder Jeet Taneja"
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"headline": "Fractional and Decimal Type Bordered Magic Squares With Magic Sum 2021",
"datePublished": "2020-12-16",
"url": "https://zenodo.org/record/4327333",
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"Magic Squares, Bordered Magic Squares, Fractional Numbers"
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"identifier": "https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4327333",
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