The Moving Sofa Problem is a classic problem in geometry and mathematical optimization. It involves determining the largest area of a two-dimensional shape (or "sofa") that can be maneuvered around a right-angled corner in a corridor. Specifically, the problem asks for the maximum area of a shape that can be moved around a 90-degree turn in a hallway, where the width of the hallway is fixed.
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