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A050818 Even numbers seen in decimal expansion of Pi (disregarding the decimal period) contiguous, smallest and distinct. 4

%I #7 Sep 05 2019 02:12:59

%S 314,1592,6,5358,97932,38,4,62,64,338,32,7950,2,8,84,19716,939937510,

%T 58,20,974,94,4592,30,78,16,40,628,620,8998,6280,34,82,534,21170,6798,

%U 214,80,86,5132,8230,66,470,938,44,60,9550,582,23172,53594,0,812,848

%N Even numbers seen in decimal expansion of Pi (disregarding the decimal period) contiguous, smallest and distinct.

%C Leading zero not allowed thus forcing continuation of previous term.

%H C. Rivera, <a href="http://www.primepuzzles.net/problems/prob_018.htm">Problem 18</a>, The Prime Puzzles & Problems Connection.

%Y Cf. A047777, A050817, A016062, A050819, A050807.

%K nonn,easy,base

%O 1,1

%A _Patrick De Geest_, Oct 15 1999

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