%I A100322
%S A100322 1,7,6,4,8,23,25,2,15,91,51,307,49,1,102,315,112,12,76,26,115,208,77,
%T A100322 276,161,40,13,41,7,99,174,169,86,453,110,204,53,6,67,4,228,123,37,134,
%U A100322 158,192,33,45,61,200,31,324,8,56,34,105,148,17,19,92,23,38,27,39,32,82
%N A100322 The decimal places of Pi^a(n) begin with n.
%e A100322 E.g. Pi=3.14159... whose decimal places begin with 1, so it is the first
term in this sequence. Pi^2=9.869... begins with 8 so a(8)=2. a(14)=1
because Pi=3.14...
%Y A100322 Sequence in context: A021089 A154194 A091589 this_sequence A094961 A069814
A101464
%Y A100322 Adjacent sequences: A100319 A100320 A100321 this_sequence A100323 A100324
A100325
%K A100322 base,nonn
%O A100322 1,2
%A A100322 Mark Hudson (mrmarkhudson(AT)hotmail.com), Nov 16 2004
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