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%I A106537
%S A106537 1,4142,1,3562,37,3095048801688,72420,969807,85,696,7187537,
%T A106537 694807317667973799073247846210,703885038,
%U A106537 75343276415727350138462309122970249248360558507372,1264
%N A106537 Pseudo-golombisation of square root of 2. Size of successive chunks is 
               given by the digits of square root of 2 themselves. See "pi pseudo-golombisation" 
               for problems raised by 0, either as decimal in square root of 2 or 
               as leading digit in a chunk.
%C A106537 The next chunk of the sequence will have 880 (!) digits.
%e A106537 1 4142 1 3562 37 3095048801688 72420 969807 85 696 7187537... 1 4 1 4 
               2 13 5 6 2 3 7
%e A106537 Chunk "3095048801688" could not be divided into chunks of size 1, 3, 
               5, etc. because of the 0 (zero) in second position.
%Y A106537 Sequence in context: A117810 A162003 A107541 this_sequence A072896 A052464 
               A161752
%Y A106537 Adjacent sequences: A106534 A106535 A106536 this_sequence A106538 A106539 
               A106540
%K A106537 base,easy,nonn,uned
%O A106537 1,2
%A A106537 Eric Angelini (eric.angelini(AT)kntv.be), May 08 2005

    
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