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A098325 Recurrence sequence based on positions of digits in decimal places of sqrt(Pi). +0
5
0, 9, 10, 75, 39, 218, 78, 61, 45, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,2

FORMULA

a(1)=0, p(i)=position of first occurrence of a(i) in decimal places of sqrt(Pi), a(i+1)=p(i).

EXAMPLE

sqrt(Pi)=1.7724538509055...

So for example, a(2)=9 because 9th decimal place of sqrt(Pi) is 0.

a(3)=10 because 10th decimal place of sqrt(Pi) is 9, a(4)=75 because 10 appears at the 75th to 76th decimal places and so on.

This sequence, like the one for Zeta(3) (A098290), repeats after just a few terms once the sequence hits 4 at position 4.

CROSSREFS

Other recurrence sequences: A097614 for Pi, A098266 for e, A098289 for ln(2), A098290 for Zeta(3), A098319 for 1/Pi, A098320 for 1/e, A098321 for gamma, A098322 for G, A098323 for 1/G, A098324 for Golden Ratio, phi. A002167 for digits of sqrt(Pi).

Sequence in context: A048070 A167708 A135332 this_sequence A101242 A033046 A025635

Adjacent sequences: A098322 A098323 A098324 this_sequence A098326 A098327 A098328

KEYWORD

easy,nonn,base

AUTHOR

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

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