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- Most-perfect_magic_square abstract "A most-perfect magic square of order n is a magic square containing the numbers 1 to n2 with two additional properties: Each 2×2 subsquare sums to 2s, where s = n2 + 1. All pairs of integers distant n/2 along a (major) diagonal sum to s.".
- Most-perfect_magic_square comment "A most-perfect magic square of order n is a magic square containing the numbers 1 to n2 with two additional properties: Each 2×2 subsquare sums to 2s, where s = n2 + 1. All pairs of integers distant n/2 along a (major) diagonal sum to s.".