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e in duodecimal.
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%I #13 Jul 27 2015 17:02:33

%S 2,8,7,5,2,3,6,0,6,9,8,2,1,9,11,10,7,1,9,7,1,0,0,9,11,3,8,8,10,10,8,7,

%T 6,6,7,6,0,2,5,6,4,2,7,2,7,8,6,11,11,9,2,3,11,3,1,0,3,2,5,6,6,0,5,4,2,

%U 5,7,3,4,8,7,1,6,10,1,7,5,9,10,1,10,9,9,8,5,6,3,1,10,4,6,0,5,1,10,6,8

%N e in duodecimal.

%H Michael De Vlieger, <a href="/A027606/b027606.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10367</a> (decimal 10368 = duodecimal 6000 or 6 * 12^3)

%t RealDigits[E, 12, 100] (* _Alonso del Arte_, Dec 12 2010 *)

%Y Cf. A001113.

%K nonn,cons,base

%O 1,1

%A _Allan C. Wechsler_

%E More terms from Robert Lozyniak (11(AT)onna.com)