Abstract

In this paper a magic cube of order n is a 3-dimensional matrix Qn = {qn(i,j,k); 1 ≤ i,j,k ≤ n} containing natural numbers 1,2, ... n3 such that the sums of the numbers along each row (n-tuple of elements having the same coordinates on two places) and also along each of its four great diagonals are the same. This contrasts with a previous article [1] which considered magic cubes with no requirement for the diagonal sums.

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