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From: rmc@snitor.uucp (Russell Crook)
Subject: Re: Partitioning squares into unequal squares
In-Reply-To: <9105242046.AA15308@athos.cs.ua.edu>
Message-ID: <1991May29.143037.12292@snitor.uucp>
To: borie@athos.cs.ua.edu
Organization: Siemens Nixdorf Information Systems Ltd.
Date: Wed, 29 May 1991 14:30:37 GMT
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It is definitely possible; one of Martin Gardner's mathematical
games collections (or another of hius puzzle books) gave some
history and two examples.

Only for some squares, of course.
I may have it at home if you are really interested.
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