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A112788 First re-appearance of first n digits in decimal expansion of e. 1
5, 63, 919, 5504, 29170, 252475, 7910576, 7910576, 3135523199, 3135523199 (list; graph; refs; listen; history; text; internal format)
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
Note that a(7) = a(8). Infinite sequence for digital representation of e should have (infinite number of) repetitions of its starting segment of arbitrary length. So it is interesting to look for extension of the sequence.
LINKS
CROSSREFS
Cf. A001113, A065593 (similar sequence for Pi).
Sequence in context: A362786 A222376 A243218 * A361406 A355411 A334907
KEYWORD
nonn,base,more
AUTHOR
Zak Seidov, Jan 01 2006
EXTENSIONS
Original name restored by Brian Swift, Apr 13 2022
a(9)-a(10) from Michael S. Branicky, Jan 09 2023
STATUS
approved

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