Microcomputer-Assisted Mathematics: Computer-Generated Magic Squares
Let n be a positive integer. An n-by-n magic square is an array with n columns and n rows such that the numbers in each row, each column, and each diagonal add to the same value. This value is known as the magic sum. For example, figure 1 shows a 3-by-3 magic square containing the digits 1 through 9. The magic sum is 15.
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