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A164527 Numbers divisible by 11 in the decimal expansion of Pi, contiguous and smallest. +0
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141592, 65358979323, 84626433832795028841971693993751058209749, 44, 5923078164062862, 0, 8998, 628034, 825, 3421, 1706798214, 808651328230664709384, 4609, 55, 0, 58223, 172535, 94081284 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

Solo zeros considered divisible by 7. In the first million digits of Pi, the maximum smallest integer divisible by 11 occurs at position 175,115: 52728640598951425047655646438613971390930202571945855825271392719811327758886955446292060520268767522136796682746877587452. This is, none of its potential predecessors (5,52,527,5272,52728,527286, ...) is divisible by 11.

EXAMPLE

Delimit the decimal expansion of Pi into MOD(11)=0 integers at the smallest opportunity. This works out to be: 141592 65358979323 84626433832795028841971693993751058209749 44 ...

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A156409 A036527 A032747 this_sequence A086999 A023089 A166320

Adjacent sequences: A164524 A164525 A164526 this_sequence A164528 A164529 A164530

KEYWORD

base,easy,nonn

AUTHOR

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

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