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A236101 Decimal expansion of the imaginary part of Pi^(i/Pi). 4

%I #11 Jun 06 2023 04:21:05

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

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

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

%N Decimal expansion of the imaginary part of Pi^(i/Pi).

%C The real part is in A236100.

%H Stanislav Sykora, <a href="/A236101/b236101.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..10000</a>

%F Equals imag(Pi^(i/Pi)) = sin(log(Pi)/Pi) = sin(A231737).

%e 0.35636898503331389990769183737865940578845872790065930829963...

%t RealDigits[Sin[Log[Pi]/Pi], 10, 120][[1]] (* _Amiram Eldar_, Jun 06 2023 *)

%Y Cf. A000796, A053510, A073233, A231736, A236100, A236098, A236099.

%K nonn,cons,easy

%O 0,1

%A _Stanislav Sykora_, Jan 19 2014

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