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Pi raised to fraction of imaginary part of second and third Riemann zeta function zero.
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%I #5 Mar 30 2012 18:53:10

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

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

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

%N Pi raised to fraction of imaginary part of second and third Riemann zeta function zero.

%C This number has seven consecutive 7:s in its decimal expansion close to the beginning. This can be amplified by dividing the number by 589, which gives 0.004443727297444444444471198171188... which in turn has ten consecutive 4:s.

%F This number = A000796^(A065434/A065452)

%e 2.61735537819477777779353572283019080292...

%t RealDigits[N[Pi^(Im[ZetaZero[2]]/Im[ZetaZero[3]]), 90]]

%Y Cf. A000796, A065434, A065452.

%K nonn,cons

%O 1,1

%A _Mats Granvik_, Nov 07 2011