Barbier's theorem is a result in geometry concerning the relationship between the perimeter of a plane figure and the circumference of a circle that has the same area as that figure. Specifically, Barbier's theorem states that for any plane figure, the perimeter of the figure is greater than or equal to the circumference of the circle that has the same area. The equality holds if and only if the figure is a circle.
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