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- Inscribed_square_problem abstract "The inscribed square problem, also known as the square peg problem or the Toeplitz' conjecture, is an unsolved question in geometry: Does every plane simple closed curve contain all four vertices of some square? This is known to be true if the curve is convex or piecewise smooth and in other special cases. The problem was proposed by Otto Toeplitz in 1911. Some early positive results were obtained by Arnold Emch and Lev Schnirelmann. As of 2014, the general case remains open.".
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- Inscribed_square_problem wikiPageExternalLink squares.
- Inscribed_square_problem wikiPageID "27631070".
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- Inscribed_square_problem subject Category:Curves.
- Inscribed_square_problem subject Category:Unsolved_problems_in_mathematics.
- Inscribed_square_problem type Abstraction100002137.
- Inscribed_square_problem type Attribute100024264.
- Inscribed_square_problem type Condition113920835.
- Inscribed_square_problem type Curve113867641.
- Inscribed_square_problem type Curves.
- Inscribed_square_problem type Difficulty114408086.
- Inscribed_square_problem type Line113863771.
- Inscribed_square_problem type Problem114410605.
- Inscribed_square_problem type Shape100027807.
- Inscribed_square_problem type State100024720.
- Inscribed_square_problem type UnsolvedProblemsInMathematics.
- Inscribed_square_problem comment "The inscribed square problem, also known as the square peg problem or the Toeplitz' conjecture, is an unsolved question in geometry: Does every plane simple closed curve contain all four vertices of some square? This is known to be true if the curve is convex or piecewise smooth and in other special cases. The problem was proposed by Otto Toeplitz in 1911. Some early positive results were obtained by Arnold Emch and Lev Schnirelmann. As of 2014, the general case remains open.".
- Inscribed_square_problem label "Inscribed square problem".
- Inscribed_square_problem label "Problema do quadrado inscrito".
- Inscribed_square_problem label "Problème du carré inscrit".
- Inscribed_square_problem label "Vermoeden van Toeplitz".
- Inscribed_square_problem label "Гипотеза Тёплица".
- Inscribed_square_problem sameAs Problème_du_carré_inscrit.
- Inscribed_square_problem sameAs Vermoeden_van_Toeplitz.
- Inscribed_square_problem sameAs Problema_do_quadrado_inscrito.
- Inscribed_square_problem sameAs m.0c3vxtv.
- Inscribed_square_problem sameAs Q2264221.
- Inscribed_square_problem sameAs Q2264221.
- Inscribed_square_problem sameAs Inscribed_square_problem.
- Inscribed_square_problem wasDerivedFrom Inscribed_square_problem?oldid=602961672.
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