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A071918 First appearance in the decimal expansion of Pi of the first n digits of the decimal expansion of e. +0
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7, 29, 242, 11707, 28025, 33790, 1526801, 73154828 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

The 3 is taken as the first digit of Pi.

LINKS

D. Andersen, The Pi-Search Page

EXAMPLE

a(2)=29 because the first two digits of e are "27" and "27" begins at the 29th digit of Pi.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A065593, A000796.

Sequence in context: A048876 A126394 A074468 this_sequence A120789 A135629 A122119

Adjacent sequences: A071915 A071916 A071917 this_sequence A071919 A071920 A071921

KEYWORD

base,nonn

AUTHOR

Emery Cox IV (kecox47(AT)earthlink.net), Jun 14 2002

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