From: "Timothy Clemans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> My function clearly stated magicsquare_normal_odd by being called that
> so its fine and I would just call yours that too. In the docstring I
> would say "computes nth odd normal magic square". This function is for
> a special case of normal magic squares.

AFAICT, there is no such thing as a normal magic square. What do you mean by 
normal?

I used 'Siamese' to specify the particular well-known case. If other 
algorithms are planned for including, a better name may be 
magic_square.Siamese , I think. The docstring may be "For an odd n, returns 
$n\times n$ Siamese magic square."

Alec 



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