The Monist, Volume 20Paul Carus Open Court, 1910 - Electronic journals Vols. 2 and 5 include appendices. |
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Page 119
... diagonals may in some way be increased . As some extensive explorations , recently made along those lines , have ... diagonal and rectangular rows except two , which two shall contain S - 1 and S + 1 respectively . This problem is solved ...
... diagonals may in some way be increased . As some extensive explorations , recently made along those lines , have ... diagonal and rectangular rows except two , which two shall contain S - 1 and S + 1 respectively . This problem is solved ...
Page 120
... diagonal and all rectangular rows , except two of the latter , can be made to sum up correctly . Hence the completed ... diagonals , while the four rectangular rows give inequalities 1.5 and 2.4 ; an exact balance of values . This second ...
... diagonal and all rectangular rows , except two of the latter , can be made to sum up correctly . Hence the completed ... diagonals , while the four rectangular rows give inequalities 1.5 and 2.4 ; an exact balance of values . This second ...
Page 121
... diagonals exactly balance . With this adjustment of subsquares the 6 - square as a whole becomes a perfect quartered square , S = 102 ; it is a quasi 2 - square analogous to Fig . 1 . 1333 5 53313 917 25 25 179 62 0 3 2 2 31130 / 29 / 2 ...
... diagonals exactly balance . With this adjustment of subsquares the 6 - square as a whole becomes a perfect quartered square , S = 102 ; it is a quasi 2 - square analogous to Fig . 1 . 1333 5 53313 917 25 25 179 62 0 3 2 2 31130 / 29 / 2 ...
Page 123
... diagonals , 14 or 16. This has been equalized 31 0 3 O 3 0 3 212 0/3 30 21 030 303 21 0 、 0 . 3 03 3 O می O 3 / 3 ... diagonals = 15 , but as the portions exchanged are unequal those two columns are unbalanced . The exchange of half ...
... diagonals , 14 or 16. This has been equalized 31 0 3 O 3 0 3 212 0/3 30 21 030 303 21 0 、 0 . 3 03 3 O می O 3 / 3 ... diagonals = 15 , but as the portions exchanged are unequal those two columns are unbalanced . The exchange of half ...
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... diagonals that pass through such pair must bear the inequality . 73 32 86 41 20 75 31 854319 48 17936 89 46 2 80 34 90 37 9650 564 39 95 497 63 12 65 23 100 53 10 66 24 98 54 81 60 14 69 28 83 59 13 71 27 76 29 88 44 17 74 30 87 42 18 ...
... diagonals that pass through such pair must bear the inequality . 73 32 86 41 20 75 31 854319 48 17936 89 46 2 80 34 90 37 9650 564 39 95 497 63 12 65 23 100 53 10 66 24 98 54 81 60 14 69 28 83 59 13 71 27 76 29 88 44 17 74 30 87 42 18 ...
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