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N.B. A detailed on-line essay by S. Finch was the starting point for this entry.
What is the sofa of greatest Area
which can be moved around a right-angled hallway of unit width?
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See also Piano Mover's Problem
References
Croft, H. T.; Falconer, K. J.; and Guy, R. K. Unsolved Problems in Geometry.
New York: Springer-Verlag, 1994.
Finch, S. ``Favorite Mathematical Constants.'' http://www.mathsoft.com/asolve/constant/sofa/sofa.html
Gerver, J. L. ``On Moving a Sofa Around a Corner.'' Geometriae Dedicata 42, 267-283, 1992.
Stewart, I. Another Fine Math You've Got Me Into.... New York: W. H. Freeman, 1992.
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