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  2. Geomagic - Wikipedia

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    Geomagic Capture is an integrated system consisting of a blue LED structured-light 3D scanner and one of several pieces of application-specific software. [3] The systems are marketed for use as scan-based design tools, wherein a physical object is 3D scanned and then converted into a 3D CAD model, or inspection tools, wherein a physical object is scanned and then dimensionally verified by ...

  3. Geometric magic square - Wikipedia

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    A geometric magic square, often abbreviated to geomagic square, is a generalization of magic squares invented by Lee Sallows in 2001. [1] A traditional magic square is a square array of numbers (almost always positive integers ) whose sum taken in any row, any column, or in either diagonal is the same target number .

  4. Lee Sallows - Wikipedia

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    Sallows is an expert on the theory of magic squares [1] and has invented several variations on them, including alphamagic squares [2] [3] and geomagic squares. [4] The latter invention caught the attention of mathematician Peter Cameron who has said that he believes that "an even deeper structure may lie hidden beyond geomagic squares" [5]

  5. Herbert Edelsbrunner - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Edelsbrunner (born March 14, 1958) is a computer scientist working in the field of computational geometry, the Arts & Science Professor of Computer Science and Mathematics at Duke University, Professor at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA), and the co-founder of Geomagic, Inc.

  6. Alphamagic square - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1: A geomagic square that is also alphamagic. Sallows has produced a still more magical version—a square which is both geomagic and alphamagic. In the square shown in Figure 1, any three shapes in a straight line—including the diagonals—tile the cross; thus the square is geomagic.

  7. Portal (Magic: The Gathering) - Wikipedia

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    The original Portal was released on May 1, 1997, followed by Portal Second Age on June 24, 1998 and Portal Three Kingdoms on July 6, 1999. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Portal set was inspired by Chinese mythology; Three Kingdoms in particular by the 14th century Chinese historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong .

  8. Wyrd (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 the partnership with Ghost Studio led to Wyrd introducing a new line of plastic miniatures for Malifaux using an all-digital manufacturing workflow, the so-called Freeform 3D solution from Geomagic. According to Geomagic, their platform for designing organic shaped products can sculpt, texture or emboss products with detail and ...

  9. Talk:Magic square - Wikipedia

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    In my opinion, the idea of geomagic squares is more than a neologism—it is a true generalization. The best case for the significance of this generalization was made by Sallows himself who has said, "Traditional magic squares featuring numbers are then revealed as that particular case of 'geomagic' squares in which the elements are all one ...