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| '''William Rutherford''' (1798–1871) was an [[English people|English]] [[mathematician]] famous for his calculation of 208 digits of the [[mathematical constant]] [[π]] in 1841. Only the first 152 digits were later found to be correct. However, that still broke the world record of the time which was held by the [[Slovenia]]n mathematician [[Jurij Vega]] since 1789 (126 first digits were correct)<ref>[http://www.math.auckland.ac.nz/class190/lectures/pi_history.pdf ''Use of the symbol π''] - Department of Mathematics, [[University of Auckland]]</ref> For the current world record, see [[Chronology of computation of π]].
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| Rutherford used the following formula:<ref>[http://www-math.cudenver.edu/~wcherowi/courses/history2/quad2.pdf ''Squaring the Circle''] - Department of Mathematical Sciences [[University of Colorado at Denver]]</ref>
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| :<math> {\pi\over 4} = 4 \arctan \left({1\over 5}\right) - \arctan \left({1\over 70}\right) + \arctan \left({1\over 99}\right)</math>
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| ==Life==
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| He was born about 1798. He was a master at a school at Woodburn from 1822 to 1825, when he went to [[Hawick]], [[Roxburghshire]], and he was later (1832–1837) a master at Corporation Academy, [[Berwick-on-Tweed]].<ref name=DNB>{{cite DNB|wstitle=Rutherford, William}}</ref>
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| In 1838 Rutherford obtained a mathematical post at the [[Royal Military Academy, Woolwich]]. He was a member of the council of the [[Royal Astronomical Society]] from 1844 to 1847, and honorary secretary in 1845 and 1846. He was a friend of [[Wesley S. B. Woolhouse]].<ref name=DNB/>
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| Rutherford retired from his post at Woolwich about 1864, and died on 16 September 1871, at his residence, Tweed Cottage, Maryon Road, [[Charlton, London|Charlton]], at the age of seventy-three.<ref name=DNB/>
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| ==Works==
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| Rutherford was the editor, with Stephen Fenwick and (for the first volume only) with [[Thomas Stephen Davies]], of ''The Mathematician'', vol. i. 1845, vol. ii. 1847, vol. iii. 1850, to which he contributed many papers. He sent problems, solutions and papers to ''[[The Ladies' Diary]]'' from 1822 to 1869, and also contributed to the ''[[Gentlemen's Diary]]''. His mathematical studies were of a traditional type.<ref name=DNB/>
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| Rutherford edited
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| * ''Simson's Euclid'' (1841, 1847);
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| * [[Charles Hutton]]'s ''Course of Mathematics'', for Woolwich, 1841, 1846, 1854, 1860;
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| * [[John Bonnycastle]]'s ''Algebra'', with [[William Galbraith (mathematician)|William Galbraith]], 1848;
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| * Thomas Carpenter's ''Arithmetic'', 1852, 1859;
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| * Edwin Colman Tyson's ''Key to Bonnycastle's Arithmetic'', 1860;
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| He published also:<ref name=DNB/>
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| * ''Computation of π to 208 Decimal Places (correct to 153)'', ''[[Philosophical Transactions]]'', 1841.
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| * ''Demonstration of Pascal's Theorem'', ''[[Philosophical Magazine]]'', 1843.
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| * ''Theorems in Co-ordinate Geometry'', ''Philosophical Magazine'', 1843.
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| * ''Elementary Propositions in the Geometry of Co-ordinates '' (with Stephen Fenwick), 1843.
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| * ''Earthwork Tables '' (with Charles K. Sibley), 1847.
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| * ''Complete Solution of Numerical Equations '', 1849.
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| * Arithmetic, Algebra, and Differential and Integral Calculus in ''Course of Mathematics for R.M.A. Woolwich '', 1850.
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| * ''The Extension of π to 440 Places'' (''Royal Society Proceedings'', 1853, p. 274).
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| * ''On Statical Friction and Revetments '', 1859.
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| He also wrote mathematical pamphlets, including one on the solution of [[spherical triangle]]s.<ref name=DNB/>
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| ==See also==
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| * [[History of π]]
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| * [[History of numerical approximations of π]]
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| * [[Yasumasa Kanada]]
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| ==References and notes==
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| ;Attribution
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| | NAME = Rutherford, William
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| | SHORT DESCRIPTION = British mathematician
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Friends call her Claude Gulledge. She works as a financial officer and she will not change it whenever soon. To perform croquet is the pastime I will by no means quit performing. Arizona is her birth place and she will never move.
Have a look at my web blog; valkyrjagc.org