%I A001191
%S A001191 1,4,9,1,6,2,5,3,6,4,9,6,4,8,1,1,0,0,1,2,1,1,4,4,1,6,9,1,9,6,2,2,5,
%T A001191 2,5,6,2,8,9,3,2,4,3,6,1,4,0,0,4,4,1,4,8,4,5,2,9,5,7,6,6,2,5,6,7,6,
%U A001191 7,2,9,7,8,4,8,4,1,9,0,0
%N A001191 Digits of squares.
%C A001191 Besicovitch shows that 0.149162536..., this sequence interpreted as a
constant, is 10-normal. [From Charles R Greathouse IV Oct 04 2008]
%D A001191 A. S. Besicovitch, "The asymptotic distribution of the numerals in the
decimal representation of the squares of the natural numbers", Mathematische
Zeitschrift 39 (1934), pp. 146-156.
%D A001191 G. Harman, One hundred years of normal numbers, in M. A. Bennett et al.,
eds., Number Theory for the Millennium, II (Urbana, IL, 2000), 149-166,
A K Peters, Natick, MA, 2002.
%H A001191 Charles R Greathouse IV, <a href="http://math.crg4.com/">Home Page</a>
[in lieu of email address]
%Y A001191 Sequence in context: A129971 A007892 A010297 this_sequence A120865 A133868
A070438
%Y A001191 Adjacent sequences: A001188 A001189 A001190 this_sequence A001192 A001193
A001194
%K A001191 nonn,base,easy
%O A001191 1,2
%A A001191 peck(AT)Alice.Wonderland.Caltech.EDU (Charlie Peck)
%E A001191 Comment by Charles R Greathouse IV
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