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%I A033812
%S A033812 8,1,6,3,5,7,4,9,2
%N A033812 Rows of a magic square of order 3.
%C A033812 Of course there are a large number of ways to convert this (unique) magic 
               square to a sequence by reading it by rows, so the sequence is hardly 
               unique. - N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com), Aug 29, 2002
%D A033812 Fuh-Hi, The Loh-Shu (scroll), circa 2850 BC.
%H A033812 Harvey Heinz, <a href="http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/
               4057/primesqr.htm">Prime Magic Squares</a>
%H A033812 <a href="Sindx_Mag.html#magic">Index entries for sequences related to 
               magic squares</a>
%e A033812 The magic square is
%e A033812 [ 8 1 6 ]
%e A033812 [ 3 5 7 ]
%e A033812 [ 4 9 2 ]
%Y A033812 Sequence in context: A126585 A157289 A154213 this_sequence A019717 A007404 
               A157697
%Y A033812 Adjacent sequences: A033809 A033810 A033811 this_sequence A033813 A033814 
               A033815
%K A033812 easy,fini,nonn,full
%O A033812 1,1
%A A033812 Olivier Gorin (gorin(AT)roazhon.inra.fr)

    
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