%I A048595
%S A048595 1,1,1,6,2,6,16,18,22,28,15,3,5,21,46,13,58,60,33,35,8,13,41,44,96,4,34,
53,
%T A048595 108,112,42,130,8,46,148,75,78,81,166,43,178,180,95,192,98,99,30,222,
%U A048595 113,228,232,7,30,50,256,262,268,5,69,28,141,146,153,155,312,79,110
%N A048595 Alternative start to A002371, which is the main entry for this sequence.
%C A048595 This sequence gives also the number of digits of the periodic part of
the decimal expansion of n/(n-th prime). The periodic part of 1/(n-th
prime) (cf. A060283) is in general different from the periodic part
of n/(n-th prime) (cf. A060251), but their lengths are equal. - Klaus
Brockhaus (klaus-brockhaus(AT)t-online.de), Apr 01 2001
%H A048595 Wikipedia, <a href="http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nombre_premier#D.C3.A9veloppement_d.C3.A9cimal_de_1.2Fp">
Developpement decimal de 1/p</a>
%H A048595 <a href="Sindx_1.html#1overn">Index entries for sequences related to
decimal expansion of 1/n</a>
%Y A048595 Cf. A060283, A060251.
%Y A048595 Sequence in context: A011005 A021945 A002371 this_sequence A153313 A096050
A115731
%Y A048595 Adjacent sequences: A048592 A048593 A048594 this_sequence A048596 A048597
A048598
%K A048595 easy,nonn,nice
%O A048595 1,4
%A A048595 Enoch Haga (Enokh(AT)comcast.net)
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