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%S 3,5,6,4,4,0,7,2,6,6,0,9,5,4,3,2,5,9,7,7,7,3,5,5,7,5,8,6,5,2,8,9,8,2,
%T 4,5,0,6,5,7,7,3,4,7,3,8,3,7,9,0,0,8,5,5,7,7,4,1,4,7,6,3,3,5,1,8,2,3,
%U 3,2,0,0,4,2,9,4,4,2,2,6,4,1,5,2,5,8,3,1,7,1,2,1,0,8,3,4,2,2,1
%N Decimal expansion of the value of r corresponding to the onset of the period 16-cycle in the logistic map.
%C Known exactly as a number related to the root of a degree 120 integer polynomial.
%H D. H. Bailey and D. J. Broadhurst, <a href="http://crd.lbl.gov/~dhbailey/dhbpapers/ppslq.pdf">Parallel Integer Relation Detection:Techniques and Applications</a>, Mathematics of Computation, 70:1719-1736, 2000.
%H I. S. Kotsireas and K. Karamanos, <a href="http://wayback.cecm.sfu.ca/AAS/costas-cecm.ps">Exact computation of the bifurcation point B4 of the logistic map and the Bailey-Broadhurst conjectures</a>, Internat. J. Bifur. Chaos Appl. Sci. Engrg., 14 (2004), 2417-2423. DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218127404010709">10.1142/S0218127404010709</a>.
%H Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="http://mathworld.wolfram.com/LogisticMap.html">Logistic Map</a>
%e 3.5644072660954325977735575865289824...
%Y Cf. A086181.
%K nonn,cons
%O 1,1
%A _Eric W. Weisstein_, Jan 17 2004
%E More terms from Pab Ter (pabrlos(AT)yahoo.com), May 25 2004