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Decimal expansion of e*phi/Pi, where phi = (sqrt(5) + 1)/2.
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%I #30 Nov 05 2016 08:47:51

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

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

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

%N Decimal expansion of e*phi/Pi, where phi = (sqrt(5) + 1)/2.

%C An approximation to gamma(2) = 7/5. See A274981. - _Omar E. Pol_, Sep 30 2016

%D J. DePompeo (pers. comm., Mar. 29, 2004)

%H Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="http://mathworld.wolfram.com/AlmostInteger.html">Almost Integer</a>

%F Equals A001113 * A001622 / A000796.

%e 1.400013583690484856298613502999790260381986690253106429917...

%t First@ RealDigits[N[E GoldenRatio/Pi, 120]] (* _Michael De Vlieger_, Sep 30 2016 *)

%o (PARI) exp(1)/Pi*(1+sqrt(5))/2;

%Y Cf. A000796, A001113, A001622, A094885, A274981.

%K cons,nonn

%O 1,2

%A _Paulo Romero Zanconato Pinto_, Sep 30 2016