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    mssolutions

    mssolutions

    Makes magic squares.

    These programs make magic squares and rectangles using "Constraint-Based Local Search". (For non-square rectangles, input the order as two numbers.) There are 3 similar programs: CompleteSquare, CompleteSquareSteps, and MagicSquares. Given an input square with some cell values between 1 and NxN specified, (and other cell values 0), CompleteSquare attempts to complete a magic square by placing the remaining values. The square type can be input as semimagic, magic, or associative...
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    Water Retention on Magic Squares Solver

    Water Retention on Magic Squares with Constraint-Based Local Search

    A Constraint-Based Local Search solver for the Water Retention on Magic Squares-problem. The problem is a very hard combinatorial optimisation problem, invented by Craig Knecht. More can be read about it at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_retention_on_mathematical_surfaces Craig's website for the problem: http://www.knechtmagicsquare.paulscomputing.com/ The solver is mainly based on the theory and ideas from my bachelor thesis, which I wrote at Uppsala University, Sweden...
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