A201126 Maximum water retention of a magic square of order n.
0, 15, 69, 192, 418, 797, 1408
Offset: 3
Examples
See links for illustrations.
Links
- B. Burger, J. S. Andrade Jr. & H. J. Herrmann, A Comparison of Hydrological and Topological Water Sheds, Nature, 10586, 2018.
- Harvey Heinz, Knecht Topographical squares, Summary of contest results.
- Craig Knecht, Magic Square - Topographical model
- Craig L. Knecht, Walter Trump, Daniel ben-Avraham, and Robert M. Ziff, Retention Capacity of Random Surfaces, Phys. Rev. Lett. 108, 045703, 2012.
- Craig Knecht, Pattern comparison table.
- Hugo Pfoertner, 4 X 4 Magic square retaining 15 units of water
- Hugo Pfoertner, 5 X 5 Magic square retaining 69 units of water
- Hugo Pfoertner, 6 X 6 Magic square retaining 192 units of water
- Hugo Pfoertner, 7 X 7 Magic square retaining 418 units of water
- Hugo Pfoertner, 8 X 8 Magic square retaining 797 units of water
- Hugo Pfoertner, 9 X 9 Magic square retaining 1408 units of water
- Wikipedia, Water retention on mathematical surfaces
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