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A090898 Index of first occurrence of the first n digits of e in the decimal expansion of Pi. +0
3
6, 28, 241, 11706, 28024, 33789, 1526800, 73154827 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

The next term would be the position in the decimal expansion of pi at which the string "271828182" begins.

REFERENCES

C. A. Pickover, "The Mathematics of Oz", p. 337

LINKS

David G. Andersen, The Pi-Search Page.

Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Pickover's Sequence

EXAMPLE

a(1) = 6 because the first digit of e, 2, in the decimal expansion of pi is in position 6

a(2) = 28 because '27' appears in the decimal expansion of Pi beginning at the 28th position, .141592653589793238462643383'27'95028841971693993751

CROSSREFS

Cf. A000796, A001113.

Adjacent sequences: A090895 A090896 A090897 this_sequence A090899 A090900 A090901

Sequence in context: A047129 A052395 A034660 this_sequence A134872 A049603 A035527

KEYWORD

nonn,base

AUTHOR

Michael Joseph Halm (hierogamous(AT)lycos.com), Feb 26 2004

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