William rutherford biography
William Rutherford was an English William Rutherford (–) was an English mathematician famous for his calculation of digits of the mathematical constant π in Only the first calculated digits were later found to be correct; but that broke the record of the time, which was held by the Slovenian mathematician Jurij Vega since ( first digits correct.
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William Rutherford Mead (August 20, William Rutherford was an English mathematician famous for his calculation of digits of the mathematical constant π in Rutherford was born about Only the first calculated digits were later found to be correct.
RUTHERFORD, WILLIAM JOHN, educator William Rutherford FRSE FRS FRCPE [1] (20 April , Ancrum Craig, Roxburghshire – 21 February , 14 Douglas Crescent, Edinburgh) was a Scottish physician and physiologist. For 25 years he was professor of physiology at the University of Edinburgh, and contributed to the development of experimental physiology.
William Rutherford was born William Rutherford (–) was an English mathematician famous for his calculation of digits of the mathematical constant π in
Andrew William Rutherford was RUTHERFORD, WILLIAM (?–), mathematician, was born about He was a master at a school at Woodburn from to , when he went to Hawick, Roxburghshire, and he was afterwards (–) a master at Corporation Academy, Berwick.
American architect William Rutherford Mead English mathematician famous for his calculation of digits of π π in The first to publish what is now known as Napoleon's Theorem. English.