%I #26 Apr 07 2019 16:02:02
%S 1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,4,3,8,0,8,1,0,7,6,2,9,9,4,7,6,3,7,4,3,2,0,1,2,2,8,9,
%T 0,0,5,8,1,9,0,4,0,9,2,1,5,3,0,6,0,3,6,9,5,9,2,3,3,5,2,0,0,4,8,6,4,3,
%U 9,0,0,0,6,1,4,3,7,1,5,8,8,9,8,2,6,5,2,5,4,8,5,3,2,4,4,1,6,8,9,9,7,5,8,3,8,6
%N Decimal expansion of e^6/(Pi^5+Pi^4), where e = exp(1).
%D D. Wilson, pers. comm.
%H Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="http://mathworld.wolfram.com/AlmostInteger.html">Almost Integer</a>
%H Wikipedia, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_coincidence#Containing_both_.CF.80_and_e">Near-identities involving e and pi.</a>
%F Equals A092512 /(A092731 + A092425).
%e 1.0000000438081076299476374320122890058190409215306036959233520...
%t RealDigits[E^6/(Pi^5+Pi^4),10,120][[1]] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Apr 07 2019 *)
%o (PARI) exp(6)/(Pi^5+Pi^4) \\ _Michel Marcus_, Oct 02 2016
%Y Cf. A000796, A001113, A092425, A092731, A092512, A239606.
%K nonn,cons
%O 1,9
%A _Paulo Romero Zanconato Pinto_, Sep 30 2016