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Decimal expansion of exp(exp(-1/2)).
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%I #7 Apr 19 2014 01:42:38

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

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

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

%N Decimal expansion of exp(exp(-1/2)).

%C The real number y such that y = exp(xy^-x) is a maximum, at x=exp(1/2).

%C y=1.8340573791984...

%t RealDigits[ E^E^(-1/2), 10, 111][[1]] (* _Robert G. Wilson v_, Oct 09 2010 *)

%Y Cf. A092605 (decimal expansion of exp(-1/2)), A019774 (decimal expansion of exp(1/2)). - _Klaus Brockhaus_, Oct 09 2010

%K nonn,cons

%O 1,2

%A _Geoffrey Caveney_, Oct 09 2010

%E More terms from _Klaus Brockhaus_, Oct 09 2010