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Decimal expansion of the constant whose continued fraction representation is [Pi^0; Pi^1, Pi^2, Pi^3, Pi^4, ...] where Pi is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter (A000796) and the exponents cycle through all nonnegative integers.
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%I #6 Oct 12 2013 15:27:02

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

%T 4,0,5,4,7,8,5,7,1,7,1,1,5,0,4,7,3,6,2,5,7,0,3,7,1,2,8,6,7,6,1,1,2,5,

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

%N Decimal expansion of the constant whose continued fraction representation is [Pi^0; Pi^1, Pi^2, Pi^3, Pi^4, ...] where Pi is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter (A000796) and the exponents cycle through all nonnegative integers.

%e 1.30839602...

%Y Cf. A000796, A100609

%K nonn,cons

%O 1,2

%A _Jonathan D. B. Hodgson_, Sep 15 2010

%E More digits from _R. J. Mathar_, Sep 19 2010