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A107117
Three-digit numbers from the decimal expansion of Pi (version 2).
2
314, 415, 592, 265, 535, 589, 979, 932, 238, 846, 626, 643, 338, 832, 279, 950, 28, 884, 419, 971, 169, 939, 993, 375, 510, 58, 820, 97, 749, 944, 459, 923, 307, 781, 164, 406, 628, 862, 208, 899, 986, 628, 803, 348, 825, 534, 421, 117, 706, 679, 982, 214, 480, 86
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
Partition of decimal expansion of Pi into overlapping sublists of length 3.
MATHEMATICA
Table[FromDigits[Partition[RealDigits[N[Pi, 201]][[1]], 3, 2][[i]]], {i, 67}]
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn,base
AUTHOR
Zak Seidov, May 12 2005
STATUS
approved