
Hammersley Sofa
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The Moving Sofa Problem originated with Leo Moser, an Austrian-Canadian mathematician who posed it in 1966. This puzzle serves as a simplified representation of the complexities involved when attempting to move heavy furniture in real-life scenarios. To formulate the challenge, envision an L-shaped region divided into two parts by a right angle and having legs that measure one unit wide each. The goal is to discover the rigid, two-dimensional shape with the largest area that can successfully navigate through this L-shaped boundary without experiencing any constraints or obstruction.
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