In fact this equation was derived earlier by William Moore, a British mathematician who worked at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich.
It was originally published by William Moore in Columbian Harmony, a four-note shape-note tunebook, in 1829, and is attributed to him.
William Shakespeare | William Laud | Roger Moore | William Blake | William | William III of England | William Morris | William McKinley | William Howard Taft | William Ewart Gladstone | William the Conqueror | William S. Burroughs | William Shatner | William Faulkner | William Randolph Hearst | Michael Moore | William Wordsworth | William Tecumseh Sherman | William Hogarth | Alan Moore | Prince William, Duke of Cambridge | William Penn | William Jennings Bryan | William Gibson | Henry Moore | William Wilberforce | William James | William Makepeace Thackeray | Fort William | William Hanna |
Senior Tight End Martin Rucker and Freshman Wide Receiver Jeremy Maclin (as an All-Purpose player) were named as first team selections, while Junior Quarterback Chase Daniel and Junior Safety William Moore were named to the second team.
Lindsay drew occasionally for The Bulletin and illustrated William Moore's Studio Sketches (1906) and designed posters.
Captains William Moore and William Irving vyed for river traffic and fees during the first gold rush.
Arthur William Moore CVO SHK JP MA (1853–1909) was a Manx antiquarian, historian, linguist, folklorist, and former Speaker of the House of Keys in the Isle of Man.
Famous cyclists to have ridden competitively on Harry Quinn frames include John Atkins, Alan Ramsbottom, William Moore, Colin Sturgess, who won the world professional pursuit title on a Harry Quinn, Gordon Singleton, Graham Daniels, Phil Roberts, John Atkinson, Brian Pownall, Paul Sherwen and Bill Bradley, who won the Milk Race in 1959 on a Harry Quinn.
The son of Rev. Edward William Moore, he was educated at Rokeby Preparatory School, King's College School, Wimbledon and Jesus College, Cambridge, graduating in 1909.
William Moore's father, Ransom B. Moore, had emigrated to Arizona from California in 1883 and ranched for many years on the Reno Ranch, just west of the community of Punkin Center, Arizona.
The first book on the Roswell UFO incident was The Roswell Incident (1980) by Charles Berlitz and William Moore.
Another tribute song (in German) for William Moore was written by socialist German singer/songwriter Wolf Biermann.