Category
page 1Magic squares

Luca Pacioli
Italian father of accounting (*~1445 – †1517)
magic square
sums of each row, column, and main diagonals are equal
Arthur Cayley
English mathematician (1821-1895)
D. R. Kaprekar
Indian mathematician (1905–1986)

Philippe de La Hire
French mathematician and astronomer (1640-1718)
Claude Gaspar Bachet de Méziriac
French mathematician (1581-1638)
Yang Hui
Chinese mathematician
W. W. Rouse Ball
English mathematician and lawyer (1850–1925)
Bernard Frénicle de Bessy
early-modern French mathematician
magic cube
arrangement of numbers (usually integers) in a cubic grid
Ahmad al-Buni
Muslim mathematician, philosopher and Sufi
Manuel Moschopoulos
Byzantine grammarian
space diagonal
line segment connecting opposite polyhedron vertices
Luoshu Square
Chinese name for a specific 3x3 magic square occurring in legendary accounts of the creation of Chinese writing and culture

magic constant
constant used in a magic square
Simon de la Loubère
French diplomat
pandiagonal magic square
magic square whose broken diagonals also add up to the magic constant
perfect magic cube
magic cube with extra constraints
most-perfect magic square
magic square containing the numbers 1 to n2
multimagic square
magic square that remains so when each number is raised to a power between 1 and k
antimagic square
mathematical object
Siamese method
Mathematical process for constructing magic squares
Richard Schroeppel
American mathematician born in Illinois