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Decimal expansion of (-71 + 869041^(1/2))/432000.
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%I #20 Jun 18 2024 15:41:42

%S 0,0,1,9,9,3,5,7,3,3,4,6,3,0,4,1,8,3,0,9,4,4,0,4,4,7,1,8,9,5,3,6,7,0,

%T 9,7,0,2,3,8,7,1,1,1,9,6,8,2,4,3,7,4,2,9,1,6,3,7,1,7,3,1,8,0,1,8,1,2,

%U 9,4,3,8,3,8,4,2,4,0,7,4,5,5,7,1,9,8,3,0,9,7,9,1,1,2,3,9,7,6,2,2,6,6,8,4,9,5,6,8,6,2,8,4,6,9,2,2,2,7,2,0

%N Decimal expansion of (-71 + 869041^(1/2))/432000.

%H David Bacon, <a href="http://arxiv.org/abs/0806.2160">The Stability of Quantum Concatenated Code Hamiltonians</a>, arXiv:0806.2160 [quant-ph], 2008. See p. 11.

%e 0.0019935733463041830944044718953670970238711196824374...

%t First[RealDigits[(Sqrt[869041] - 71)/432000, 10, 100, -1]] (* _Paolo Xausa_, Jun 18 2024 *)

%K cons,easy,nonn

%O 0,4

%A _Jonathan Vos Post_, Jun 17 2008