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A100077
Position of first occurrence of n in the decimal places of log(2).
0
9, 4, 22, 3, 5, 10, 1, 6, 8, 2, 108, 195, 25, 43, 4, 80, 147, 20, 7, 72, 56, 24, 419, 22, 242, 49, 89, 161, 167, 255, 16, 3, 23, 66, 44, 128, 46, 169, 182, 67, 299, 19, 101, 45, 207, 14, 347, 5, 106, 64, 40, 146, 51, 15, 53, 10, 34, 112, 29, 11, 47, 155, 70, 86, 93, 33, 272
OFFSET
0,1
LINKS
Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Constant Digit Scanning
Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Natural Logarithm of 2 Digits
EXAMPLE
The first few digits of log(2) are .693147180559945309417232, so 0 appears first at position 9; 1 appears first at position 4; 2 appears first at position 20 and so on.
CROSSREFS
Cf. A002162 (decimal expansion of log(2)).
Sequence in context: A133597 A075066 A061363 * A317739 A174679 A168077
KEYWORD
base,easy,nonn
AUTHOR
Mark Hudson (mrmarkhudson(AT)hotmail.com), Nov 03 2004
STATUS
approved