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When least is best: how mathematicians discovered many clever ways to make things as small (or as large) as possible by Paul J. Nahin, pp. 392, £20 (paper), 978-0-69121-876-2, Princeton University Press (2021).

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When least is best: how mathematicians discovered many clever ways to make things as small (or as large) as possible by Paul J. Nahin, pp. 392, £20 (paper), 978-0-69121-876-2, Princeton University Press (2021).

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