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The Equichordal Point Problem
A problem in convex geometry that asks wether there exists a curve with two equichordal points. The problem was originally posed in 1916 by Fujiwara, and solved by Marek Rychlik in 1997. The answer in the negative is the subject of Rychlik's Theorem.
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