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A057082 The next smallest pair of numbers is taken so that a(2n-1)/a(2n) converges to Pi. +0
3
1, 1, 2, 1, 3, 1, 13, 4, 16, 5, 19, 6, 22, 7, 179, 57, 201, 64, 223, 71, 245, 78, 267, 85, 289, 92, 311, 99, 333, 106, 355, 113, 52163, 16604, 52518, 16717, 52873, 16830, 53228, 16943 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,3

COMMENT

"Next smallest" means that a(2n-1)+a(2n) is the smallest value that is greater than the previous pair.

EXAMPLE

abs(1/1-pi) > abs(2/1-pi) > abs(3/1-pi) > abs(13/4-pi) > abs(16/5-pi) > abs(19/6-pi) > abs(22/7-pi) ... 0

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A046208 A006241 A137764 this_sequence A096642 A020779 A144029

Adjacent sequences: A057079 A057080 A057081 this_sequence A057083 A057084 A057085

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Bodo Zinser (BodoZinser(AT)Compuserve.com), Nov 22 2001

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