Transcription of An introduction to Ramanujan's magic squares
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An introduction toRamanujan s magic squaresGeorge P. H. Styan2 January 18, 20122 Thisbeamer file is for an invited talk presented as a video on Tuesday, 10 January 2012, at theInternational Workshop and Conference on Combinatorial Matrix Theory and Generalized Inverses of Matrices,Manipal University, Manipal (Karnataka), India, 2 11 January 2012. This research was supported, in part, by theNatural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of P. H. Styan3 Ramanujan smagic squaresAcknowledgements: January 18, 2012B3-01aThis beamer file is for an invited talk presented on Tuesday, 10 January 2012, atthe International Workshop and Conference on Combinatorial Matrix Theory andGeneralized Inverses of Matrices, Manipal University, Manipal (Karnataka), India,2 11 January am very grateful to Professor Prasad and the Workshop participants whoreminded me of Ramanujan s work on magic squares and to Dr.
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