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[Unsolved] Magic squares and their Inverse
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yeah once we have a non-invertible base we can construct many more magic squares using construction principles … Some of these for uneven size are outlined in mathloggers youtube videos …
For example the following will lead to a magic square, if we start from a non singular magic square we will end with one:
By doing this we transform …
into
Due to commutativity of addition operation these row/col swaps result in a "new" magic square. Row/coll swaps also dont change the inversibility of the matrix …