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Decimal expansion of (Pi*sqrt(163))^e.
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%I #6 Mar 29 2015 16:25:43

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

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

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

%N Decimal expansion of (Pi*sqrt(163))^e.

%C The rounded value of this constant is 22807, a prime of the form p^2 + 6 where p is prime (cf. A079141), a balanced prime of order four (cf. A082079), a smallest prime larger than a square of an n-th prime, a largest prime == 7 mod 8 with class number 2n+1 (cf. A002147) and a prime p such that x^36 = 2 has no solution mod p, but x^12 = 2 has a solution mod p (cf. A059668).

%e 22806.99923855613927170389893443311151175881662508330399...

%t RealDigits[(Pi*Sqrt[163])^E, 10, 111][[1]] (* _Robert G. Wilson v_, Feb 04 2005 *)

%Y Cf. A060295.

%K cons,nonn

%O 5,1

%A _Gerald McGarvey_, Feb 01 2005