soroszámok
Soroszámok, also known as "magic squares," are arrangements of distinct positive integers in a square grid, where the sums of the numbers in each row, each column, and both main diagonals are the same. This sum is called the magic constant or magic sum. The concept of soroszámok has a rich history dating back to ancient times, with the earliest known magic square found in China around 300 BCE.
The order of a magic square refers to the number of rows (or columns) it has. Magic
There are different methods to construct magic squares, including the Siamese method, the de La Loubere method,
Magic squares have been studied for their mathematical properties and applications in various fields, including number
The study of soroszámok continues to be an active area of research in mathematics, with new discoveries