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Continued fraction expansion of the number in A102913.
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%I #6 Mar 14 2015 16:33:22

%S 0,24,1,1,1,4,1,7,4,2,8,35,1,6,3,3,3,4,1,4,3,4,1,1,1,1,8,1,1,1,3,4,1,

%T 3,1,1,1,1,9,7,4,1,24,1,5,6,1,3,1,1,10,1,237,1,12,2,1,12,1,21,1,1,1,

%U 14,1,4,14,72,29,5,1,1,2,1,8,2,1,43,1,1,8,1,1,1,2,8,2,1,12,3,2,1,10,1,5,6,1

%N Continued fraction expansion of the number in A102913.

%t SemiprimeQ[n_] := If[Plus @@ Last[ Transpose[ FactorInteger[n]]] == 2, 1, 0]; a = FromDigits[{Table[ SemiprimeQ[n], {n, 2, 10^3}], -2}, 2]; ContinuedFraction[ a, 100] (* _Robert G. Wilson v_, Jan 24 2005 *)

%Y Cf. A001358, A010051, A051006, A102913.

%K cofr,nonn

%O 0,2

%A _Jonathan Vos Post_, Jan 17 2005

%E More terms from _Robert G. Wilson v_, Jan 24 2005