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%I A094964
%S A094964 3,8,2,8,6,5,6,1,6,2,0,5,1,1,7,6,3,4,9,2,1,6,8,0,7,8,5,8,1,2,3,2,7,1,5,
%T A094964 3,8,3,4,1,3,8,0,6,0,0,7,6,7,2,4,7,4,6,7,8,8,4,6,4,8,6,7,7,0,9,9,4,9,4,
%U A094964 2,0,3,6,6,3,5,2,0,7,5,2,6,0,3,7,1,1,5,0,4,1,8,0,7,0,0,9,2,7,6,8,0,0,4
%N A094964 A continued fraction transformation of Pi.
%C A094964 The number, C, has the continued fraction which is the decimal expansion 
               of Pi.
%e A094964 C = 3.828656162...
%p A094964 RealDigits[ FromContinuedFraction[ RealDigits[Pi, 10, 125][[1]]], 10, 
               111][[1]]
%Y A094964 Cf. A000796.
%Y A094964 Sequence in context: A132019 A086178 A016669 this_sequence A138714 A038755 
               A011230
%Y A094964 Adjacent sequences: A094961 A094962 A094963 this_sequence A094965 A094966 
               A094967
%K A094964 cons,easy,nonn
%O A094964 1,1
%A A094964 Robert G. Wilson v (rgwv(AT)rgwv.com), May 26 2004

    
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