%I #38 Mar 12 2021 23:59:24
%S 2,8,2,9,7,2,3,9,2,7,4,7,9,3,9,3,9,3,9,3,9,2,6,7,3,9,3,7,6,7,6,3,6,3,
%T 6,3,6,3,6,3,6,3,6,3,6,3,6,3,6,3,6,3,6,3,6,1,6,1,6,1,6,1,6,1,6,1,6,1,
%U 6,1,6,1,6,3,6,3,6,3,6,3,6,3,6,3,6,3,6
%N Leaders in the race of digits of e.
%C Next term which is different from earlier in A195138.
%H Ruediger Jehn, <a href="/A195844/b195844.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1260</a>
%e The decimal expansion of e = 2.7182818284590452353602... starts with 2 (see A001113) hence the first leader in the race of digits is 2, so a(1) = 2. After 8 stages the new leader is 8 because the number 8 appears three times and the earlier leader appears twice, so a(2) = 8. After 23 stages the new leader is 2 because the number 2 appears five times and the earlier leader appears four times, so a(3) = 2.
%Y Cf. A001113, A195138, A195835, A195845, A195846, A195847.
%K nonn,base
%O 1,1
%A _Omar E. Pol_, Oct 22 2011
%E More terms from _D. S. McNeil_, Oct 22 2011
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