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  2. Magic hypercube - Wikipedia

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    Magic hypercube. In mathematics, a magic hypercube is the k -dimensional generalization of magic squares and magic cubes, that is, an n × n × n × ... × n array of integers such that the sums of the numbers on each pillar (along any axis) as well as on the main space diagonals are all the same. The common sum is called the magic constant of ...

  3. Order-5 cubic honeycomb - Wikipedia

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    The runcitruncated order-5 cubic honeycomb or runcicantellated order-4 dodecahedral honeycomb, , has truncated cube, rhombicosidodecahedron, pentagonal prism, and octagonal prism cells, with an isosceles-trapezoidal pyramid vertex figure. Related honeycombs. It is similar to the Euclidean (order-4) runcitruncated cubic honeycomb, t 0,1,3 {4,3,4}:

  4. McCumber cube - Wikipedia

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    McCumber cube. The McCumber Cube is a model for establishing and evaluating information security ( information assurance) programs. This security model, created in 1991 by John McCumber, is depicted as a three-dimensional Rubik's Cube -like grid. The concept of this model is that, in developing information assurance systems, organizations must ...

  5. New York State Route 28A - Wikipedia

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    New York State Route 28A ( NY 28A) is an east–west state highway in Ulster County, New York, in the United States. It extends for nearly 20 miles (32 km) along the south side of Ashokan Reservoir in Catskill Park, serving as a southerly alternate route of NY 28 through the area. Many of the communities along its length, such as West Shokan ...

  6. Pangrammatic window - Wikipedia

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    The shortest known naturally occurring pangrammatic window was discovered in October 2014 through an automated processing of Google's indexed webcorpus, found in a review of the movie Magnolia written by Todd Manlow on the website PopMatters, at 36 letters: [1] Further, fractal geometries are replicated on a human level in the production of ...

  7. Professor's Cube - Wikipedia

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    The Professor's Cube (also known as the 5×5×5 Rubik's Cube and many other names, depending on manufacturer) is a 5×5×5 version of the original Rubik's Cube. It has qualities in common with both the 3×3×3 Rubik's Cube and the 4×4×4 Rubik's Revenge , and solution strategies for both can be applied.

  8. Magic cube classes - Wikipedia

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    The six classes. Simple: The minimum requirements for a magic cube are: all rows, columns, pillars, and 4 space diagonals must sum to the same value. A simple magic cube contains no magic squares or not enough to qualify for the next class. The smallest normal simple magic cube is order 3. Minimum correct summations required = 3 m2 + 4. Diagonal:

  9. Pantriagonal magic cube - Wikipedia

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    A pantriagonal magic cube is a magic cube where all 4 m2 pantriagonals sum correctly. There are 4 one-segment pantriagonals, 12 ( m − 1) two-segment pantriagonals, and 4 ( m − 2) ( m − 1) three-segment pantriagonals. This class of magic cubes may contain some simple magic squares and/or pandiagonal magic squares, but not enough to satisfy ...