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Mathematician solves the moving sofa problem

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2 points by lanna a year ago · 3 comments

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anigbrowl a year ago

For Heaven's sake. Sofas are 3d objects and hallways are 3d spaces. The default sofa is also much closer to a truncated box shape than the curved 'Gerver sofa' chosen for the original problem.

Yay for finally coming up with a proof on an outstanding problem, but it also seems like a pointlessly abstracted and arbitrarily defined one. I was disappointed, because back in my youth I worked as a mover for a couple of years and found the challenges of moving large objects through tight spaces without damaging anything quite enjoyable.

Incidentally, if any mathematicians are looking for a hard problem of this type, mattresses are exponentially harder to move around than sofas.

  • ConspiracyFact a year ago

    >Yay for finally coming up with a proof on an outstanding problem, but it also seems like a pointlessly abstracted and arbitrarily defined one

    Don't look into higher math...

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