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A067750 Last digit of n is the n-th digit of Pi. +0
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1, 18, 43, 47, 50, 78, 79, 88, 102, 104, 112, 123, 129, 169, 199, 225, 226, 228, 249, 254, 259, 270, 276, 281, 283, 286, 292, 302, 313, 315, 318, 325, 330, 340, 345, 355, 360, 381, 384, 399, 407, 415, 426, 436, 454, 459, 462, 464, 471, 503, 515, 516, 520 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

COMMENT

Let d(n) be the n-th digit of Pi=3,14159... so d(1)=1, d(2)=4 etc. d(123)=3 and 3 is the last digit of 123 hence 123 is in the sequence.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent sequences: A067747 A067748 A067749 this_sequence A067751 A067752 A067753

Sequence in context: A124792 A090605 A105550 this_sequence A043362 A023735 A045300

KEYWORD

easy,nonn,base

AUTHOR

Benoit Cloitre (benoit7848c(AT)orange.fr), Mar 07 2002

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