%I A010518
%S A010518 8,1,2,4,0,3,8,4,0,4,6,3,5,9,6,0,3,6,0,4,5,9,8,8,3,5,6,8,2,6,6,0,4,
%T A010518 0,3,4,8,5,0,4,2,0,4,0,8,6,7,2,5,3,1,2,8,2,7,6,5,1,5,7,5,5,9,4,5,3,
%U A010518 2,9,1,6,8,0,2,8,4,0,6,7,2,6,9,4,9,9,9,1,5,7,6,0,2,9,4,7,9,3,6,8,7
%N A010518 Decimal expansion of square root of 66.
%C A010518 Continued fraction expansion is 8 followed by {8, 16} repeated. [From
Harry J. Smith (hjsmithh(AT)sbcglobal.net), Jun 08 2009]
%H A010518 Harry J. Smith, <a href="b010518.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n=1,...,20000</
a>
%e A010518 8.124038404635960360459883568266040348504204086725312827651575594532916...
[From Harry J. Smith (hjsmithh(AT)sbcglobal.net), Jun 08 2009]
%o A010518 (PARI) { default(realprecision, 20080); x=sqrt(66); for (n=1, 20000,
d=floor(x); x=(x-d)*10; write("b010518.txt", n, " ", d)); } [From
Harry J. Smith (hjsmithh(AT)sbcglobal.net), Jun 08 2009]
%Y A010518 Cf. A040057 Continued fraction. [From Harry J. Smith (hjsmithh(AT)sbcglobal.net),
Jun 08 2009]
%Y A010518 Sequence in context: A109011 A019763 A105473 this_sequence A077464 A088373
A154167
%Y A010518 Adjacent sequences: A010515 A010516 A010517 this_sequence A010519 A010520
A010521
%K A010518 nonn,cons
%O A010518 1,1
%A A010518 N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com).
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