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A171091 Digits in the order in which they appear in the fractional part of the decimal expansion of Pi. 0
1, 4, 5, 9, 2, 6, 3, 8, 7, 0 (list; graph; refs; listen; history; text; internal format)
OFFSET
1,2
COMMENTS
3,1,8,0,9,6,7,5,2,4 (see A049541) and 6,1,8,0,3,9,7,4,2,5 (see A094214) are the equivalent sequences for 1/Pi and 1/phi. Conjecture: These sequences are not random but are in ratio of 3/2 between the first six and last four digits and the first six digits and last four are the same.
LINKS
David H. Bailey, The computation of pi to 29360000 decimal digits..., Math. Comp. 50 (1988) 283
Eric W. Weisstein, Pi digits, MathWorld.
MATHEMATICA
DeleteDuplicates[Rest[RealDigits[Pi, 10, 40][[1]]]] (* Harvey P. Dale, Jan 31 2020 *)
CROSSREFS
Sequence in context: A093088 A234430 A019637 * A200588 A197821 A046570
KEYWORD
base,nonn,fini,full,less
AUTHOR
Jean-Yves BOULAY, Sep 07 2010
EXTENSIONS
Edited by N. J. A. Sloane, Sep 08 2010
STATUS
approved

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