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A016062 Write down decimal expansion of Pi; divide up into chunks of minimal length so that chunks are increasing numbers and do not begin with 0.

Original entry on oeis.org

3, 14, 15, 92, 653, 5897, 9323, 84626, 433832, 795028, 841971, 6939937, 51058209, 74944592, 307816406, 2862089986, 28034825342, 1170679821480, 8651328230664, 70938446095505, 82231725359408, 128481117450284, 1027019385211055, 59644622948954930, 381964428810975665, 933446128475648233
Offset: 1

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Comments

"Slices of pi" sequence. - Michael Joseph Halm, Aug 02 2002

Examples

			Pi = 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582...
		

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Programs

  • PARI
    default(realprecision,1000);P=Pi;until(P-=L=P\1,print1(L",");while((L>P*=10)||frac(P)<.1,)) \\ Note: The last line of printed values may not be accurate, double-check with higher precision. - M. F. Hasler, May 11 2015

Extensions

More terms from Larry Reeves (larryr(AT)acm.org), Oct 04 2001
Some more terms from M. F. Hasler, May 11 2015
Offset changed to 1 by Sean A. Irvine, Jan 02 2019