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A164525 Numbers divisible by 3 in the decimal expansion of Pi, contiguous and smallest. +0
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141, 59265, 3, 589793238, 462, 6, 4338, 3, 27, 9, 5028, 84, 1971, 6, 9, 3, 9, 9, 3, 75, 105, 820974, 9, 44592, 3, 0, 78, 1640628, 6, 208998, 6, 2803482, 534, 21, 17067, 9, 8214, 80865, 132, 82306647, 0, 9, 3, 84, 46095, 5058, 22317, 2535, 9, 408, 12, 84, 81 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

Solo zeros considered divisible by 3. In the first million digits of Pi, the maximum smallest integer divisible by 3 occurs at position 141,826: 472402063960609642994542705915460007. This is, none of its potential predecessors (4,47,472,4724,47240,472402,...) is divisble by 3.

EXAMPLE

Delimit the decimal expansion of Pi into MOD(3)=0 integers at the smallest opportunity. This works out to be: 141 59265 3 589793238 462 6...

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A068046 A005849 A066623 this_sequence A153358 A066627 A087001

Adjacent sequences: A164522 A164523 A164524 this_sequence A164526 A164527 A164528

KEYWORD

base,easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Gil Broussard (gilbroussard(AT)bellsouth.net), Aug 15 2009

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