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A098320 a(1)=0; for i>=1, a(i+1)=position of first occurrence of a(i) in decimal expansion of 1/e. +0
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0, 27, 88, 308, 267, 922, 811, 40, 150, 173, 555, 1751, 3389, 5859, 10579, 227865, 560966, 1382684, 12331649, 118447869 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,2

COMMENT

Recurrence sequence based on positions of digits in decimal places of 1/e.

EXAMPLE

So for example, a(2)=27 because 27th digit of 1/e after decimal point is 0.

a(3)=88 because 88th decimal digit of 1/e is where 27 appears,

a(4)=308 because 308th to 309th decimal digits of 1/e form "88", and so on.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A097614 for the analogous recurrence sequence for Pi, A098266 for e recurrence, A098289 for ln(2) recurrence, A098290 for Zeta(3) recurrence, A098319 for 1/Pi recurrence. See A068985 for digits of 1/e.

Adjacent sequences: A098317 A098318 A098319 this_sequence A098321 A098322 A098323

Sequence in context: A036925 A028993 A007266 this_sequence A034990 A090949 A046735

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Mark Hudson (mrmarkhudson(AT)hotmail.com), Sep 03 2004

EXTENSIONS

More terms from Ben Ross (bmr180(AT)psu.edu), Feb 01 2006

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