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Range of magic constant on Hexagonal Tortoise Problem

Authors :
Park, Donghwi
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Hexagonal tortoise problem (HTP), also known as Jisuguimundo or Jisugwimundo, is a magic square variety which was invented by medieval Korean Mathematician and minister Suk-Jung Choi (1646-1715).[1] Choi showed pattern 30 vertices 3 by 3 diagonal shape which has 93 as its magic constant. Unlike magic square, vertices in Jisugwimundo counted one times, twice or three times. This change makes magic constant of Hexagonal Tortoise Problem could be vary. We consider a range of hexagonal sums in various Jisugwimundo. In this paper, we decomposed vertices on Jisugwimundo to some groups. by this way we found the range of magic constant on several HTP.<br />Comment: 16 pages

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1501.03104
Document Type :
Working Paper