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In ], the '''equichordal point problem''' asks whether there exists a ] with two ]. The problem was originally posed in 1916 by Fujiwara<ref name="Fujiwara">M. Fujiwara. Über die Mittelkurve zweier geschlossenen konvexen Curven in Bezug auf einen Punkt. Tôhoku Math J., 10:99–103, 1916</ref>, and solved by ] in 1996<ref name="The_Proof">], A complete solution to the equichordal point problem of Fujiwara, Blaschke, Rothe and Weizenböck, ], 1997, Volume 129, Number 1, Pages 141–212</ref>. The answer in the negative is the subject of ].

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