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This work is revised version of author's previous work. It brings pandiagonal magic squares of type 4k, i.e., multiple of 4. This means that it is possible to write pandiagonal magic squares of orders 4, 8, 12, etc. with equal sums magic squares of order 4. The procedure is based on half-sequential numbers entries. This works brings pandiagonal magic squares up to order 32. Total work is up to order 108. An excel file of complete work is attached for download.
An excel file of complete work is attached for download.
Magic squares, Pandiagonal magic squares, Block-wise magic squares, Magic squares, Pandiagonal magic squares, Block-wise magic squares
Magic squares, Pandiagonal magic squares, Block-wise magic squares, Magic squares, Pandiagonal magic squares, Block-wise magic squares
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