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Decimal expansion of log_11 (24).
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%I #7 Aug 17 2023 16:25:05

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

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

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

%N Decimal expansion of log_11 (24).

%H Vincenzo Librandi, <a href="/A155981/b155981.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000</a>

%H <a href="/index/Tra#transcendental">Index entries for transcendental numbers</a>

%e 1.3253513889449898002808512569935433174985032335819053395413...

%t RealDigits[Log[11, 24], 10, 100][[1]] (* _Vincenzo Librandi_, Sep 01 2013 *)

%Y Cf. decimal expansion of log_11(m): A152748 (m=2), A152974 (m=3), A153104 (m=4), A153269 (m=5), A153586 (m=6), A153621 (m=7), A153791 (m=8), A154011 (m=9), A154161 (m=10), A154204 (m=12), A154394 (m=13), A154479 (m=14), A154581 (m=15), A154801 (m=16), A154861 (m=17), A154954 (m=18), A155063 (m=19), A155523 (m=20), A155678 (m=21), A155748 (m=22), A155831 (m=23), this sequence.

%K nonn,cons

%O 1,2

%A _N. J. A. Sloane_, Oct 30 2009