%I #5 Sep 24 2013 00:41:43
%S 1,6,4,6,8,2,3,9,0,6,3,4,5,3,8,9,3,5,3,9,6,2,3,8,1,0,9,7,7,4,7,4,0,4,
%T 4,6,9,2,6,4,3,3,6,6,1,0,2,4,3,6,3,1,7,8,4,4,4,0,7,1,7,8,1,9,9,6,6,2,
%U 2,7,9,5,3,4,9,6,2,1,5,1,7,9,3,0,5,5,0,2,9,4,7,0,7,2,7,5,6,8,6,6,1,7,6,2,6
%N Decimal expansion of the twin prime constant associated with the binary constant in A164292.
%C Twin prime constant decimals (A164292)_2 = 0.1646823906345389353962381...
%C Similar: prime constant decimals A051006 = 0.4146825098511116602481096...
%C If twin prime conjecture is false then this twin prime constant is rational! As a counterpart if it is not rational, the conjecture is true.
%C If the conjecture is proved by other means, it will remain to see if it is irrational or transcendental.
%Y Cf. A164292, A051006.
%K cons,nonn
%O 1,2
%A _Carlos Alves_, Aug 12 2009
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