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Reaching for the Extreme: How the Quest for the Biggest, Fewest and Weirdest Makes Maths

by Ian Stewart

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Published 12th February 2026
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FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF PROFESSOR STEWART’S CABINET OF MATHEMATICAL CURIOSITIES ‘A superlative study of superlatives’ GUARDIAN ‘Britain’s most brilliant and prolific populariser of maths’ ALEX BELLOS What is the maximum land you can enclose inside a given border? What is the minimum number of colours you can use to colour in a map so that no region shares a shade? And how do you calculate the shortest route between two cities? These questions may not sound related, but they have this in common: they all explore extremes: shortest lines, greatest areas, fewest colours. They have also given rise to some of the most important areas of mathematical study and have resulted in a myriad of applications - from the legend of Dido’s founding of the city of Carthage to contemporary satellite navigation systems. From soap bubbles to the cosmos, Britain’s most beloved mathematician tells the fascinating stories of the people and ideas pushing the very bounds of mathematics - and the discoveries that have changed our lives.

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Reaching for the Extreme: How the Quest for the Biggest, Fewest and Weirdest Makes Maths
by Ian Stewart

ISBN
9781805221593

Publisher
Profile Books Ltd

Binding
Hardback

Publication date
Feb. 12, 2026

Dimensions
23.6cm x 15.8cm x 3.4cm

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