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Continued fraction of Pi/(4*log(2)).
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%I #15 Jul 07 2024 10:16:59

%S 1,7,1,1,17,1,2,1,3,5,18,1,1,6,13,3,11,170,1,1,2,3,20,6,7,2,1,5,1,20,

%T 2,2,5,6,28,3,1,1,1,2,1,1,2,3,1,81,2,2,1,1,1,1,2,1,3,2,1,2,2,4,2,2,1,

%U 5,1,102,4,1,20,2,1,4,12,1,2,2,5,1,3,1,2,1,2,2,1,1,1,1,7,1,10,4,1,1,2,2,10,2,1,15,5,3,3,13,1,15,1,4,1,5

%N Continued fraction of Pi/(4*log(2)).

%C Additionally, with zero added as the first term, this is the continued fraction of A185280, the inverse of A275408.

%e Pi/(4*log(2)) = A275408 = 1 + 1/(7 + 1/(1 + 1/(1 + 1/(17 + ...)))).

%t ContinuedFraction[Pi/(4 Log[2]), 110]

%Y Cf. A275408 (decimal expansion), A185280.

%K nonn,cofr

%O 0,2

%A _Terry D. Grant_, Jul 31 2016

%E Offset changed by _Andrew Howroyd_, Jul 07 2024