%I #4 Aug 21 2024 22:52:23
%S 7,29,242,11707,28025,33790,1526801,73154828
%N First appearance in the decimal expansion of Pi of the first n digits of the decimal expansion of e.
%C The 3 is taken as the first digit of Pi.
%H D. Andersen, <a href="http://www.angio.net/pi/piquery">The Pi-Search Page</a>
%e a(2)=29 because the first two digits of e are "27" and "27" begins at the 29th digit of Pi.
%Y Cf. A065593, A000796, A001113.
%K base,nonn
%O 1,1
%A Emery Cox IV (kecox47(AT)earthlink.net), Jun 14 2002