Talk:Magic hyperbeam
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To the powers that are:
Constructing this page might take a couple of weeks. As well as figuring out references. Things here might look like offending NOR-principles but be assured I have no intention nor inclination to display new things here. Notation used is well defined though not regularly used. Aale de Winkel 08:36, 20 September 2007 (UTC)
I lifted the Under construction tag, since the article is more or less complete. A google on "magic rectangle" gives too many a reference to select a few decent ones on short notice. The reader is invited to do so in the appropriate section Aale de Winkel 08:04, 24 September 2007 (UTC)
What cleanup!! I try to maintain highest standard, without resorting to "OR". Aale de Winkel 11:19, 24 September 2007 (UTC)
- Hi there. In response to your request for help, there is a style guideline that you should follow. Also look over WP:RS and WP:V regarding citing sources. Currently the article needs some work on layout, prose and referencing. LaraLove 11:53, 24 September 2007 (UTC)
Excuse me, this ain't a piece of literature, but a high quality introduction into the field for the mathematically inclined, as a relief for the boring articles that tell the interested mathematically inclined reader absolutely nothing. I perhaps could use the "math" tag more, however the default suffices and the formulae are neatly boxed. Dispite the fact that my two contributions are internally contained and selfexplainatory I pasted in a few magic rectangle references, to please the wikipedia principles. The two articles do not contain "original research", merely introduce a few tools of the trade.
Aale de Winkel 06:58, 25 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] TO THE INTERESTED READER
The two articles magic hyperbeam and magic hypercubes are puny introductions to a vast field of research. Introduced notions are explained in the article context and offer a notation to keep things manageable. Though special characters have arbitrarily chosen meaning, they are implemented in hypercube / beam constructing programs.
Aale de Winkel 11:50, 25 September 2007 (UTC)