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In this study, we define vedic cube as the layout of each digital root in a three-dimensional multiplication table. In order to discover the geometric patterns in vedic cube, we adopt two methods to analyze the digital root in a three-dimensional space. The first method is floor method, which divides vedic cube into several X-Y planes according to different Z values (floors) to analyze the geometric characteristics on each floor. The second method is symmetric plane method, which decomposes vedic cube by its main and secondary symmetric planes.
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This page is a summary of: Digital Root Patterns of Three-Dimensional Space, Recreational Mathematics Magazine, January 2016, De Gruyter,
DOI: 10.1515/rmm-2016-0002.
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