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%I #9 Sep 01 2012 17:25:09
%S 24609,74862,149266,27007,26608,54698,1114,4189,7,100356,61871,161967,
%T 890,42700,3680,84509,153887,5532,24609,6,111707,6,16328,286493,29643,
%U 88188,111178,2152,74862,8080,89572,8860,82517,9043,55060,258155,83,62518,149266,22530,1831,7404,42384,16811,30085,21671,82190,31678
%N The point at which the powers of n merge on an 8-digit calculator.
%C For the powers of 2, after 67108864 comes 1.3421772E, if we cancel E: we can continue with 2.6843544, 5.3687088, 10.737417, 21.474834, 42.949668, 85.899336, etc. For this sequence the decimal point is being ignored.
%H V. Raman, <a href="/A216069/b216069.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 2..999</a>
%Y Cf. A216068, A216070.
%K nonn
%O 2,1
%A _V. Raman_, Sep 01 2012