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The Case of the Missing Prototype – Decode the Secret Note Found on the Desk to Reveal a Hidden Message
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Project Euler: Problem 7, Nth prime
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Project Euler: Problem 6, Natural numbers, squares and sums.
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Project Euler: Problem 5, Smallest multiple
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Set some matrix elements to zero
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surrounded matrix
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Flip the main diagonal of a matrix
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