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%I A053744
%S A053744 8,6,10,15,16,17,13,14,13,16,22,24,25,19,14,8,13,15,18,12,14,12,13,10,
%T A053744 14,14,13,12,18,21,14,7,10,18,20,13,14,17,17,14,16,18,21,21,21,19,15,
%U A053744 13,6,6,13,15,10,11,16,20,20,17,17,13,18,16,14,5,10,15,16,15,11,10,10
%N A053744 Sum of 3 consecutive digits of Pi.
%H A053744 R. K. Hoeflin, <a href="http://www.eskimo.com/~miyaguch/ultra..html">
               Ultra Test</a>
%e A053744 a(1) = 3 + 1 + 4 = 8, a(2) = 1 + 4 + 1 = 6, a(3) = 4 + 1 + 5 = 10
%Y A053744 Sequence in context: A116517 A081544 A104668 this_sequence A034085 A119876 
               A036176
%Y A053744 Adjacent sequences: A053741 A053742 A053743 this_sequence A053745 A053746 
               A053747
%K A053744 nonn,easy,base
%O A053744 1,1
%A A053744 Anonymous, Feb 20 2000
%E A053744 More terms from James A. Sellers (sellersj(AT)math.psu.edu), Feb 22 2000

    
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