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%I A076154 #14 Aug 05 2024 14:58:10 %S A076154 4095,4722366482869645213695,4095, %T A076154 3121748550315992231381597229793166305748598142664971150859156959625371738819765620120306103063491971159826931121406622895447975679288285306290175, %U A076154 4095,4722366482869645213695,4095 %N A076154 Let c = Sum_{k>=0} 1/2^(k!), sequence gives values of terms congruent to 5 of the continued fraction for c. %C A076154 Observation: if b(k) denotes the sequence of all elements of the continued fraction for c, b(k)=4095 if k==6 or 19 (mod 24); b(k)=4722366482869645213695 if k==12 or 37 (mod 48) ... %F A076154 It seems that for n>=1, a(2n-1)=4095; a(4n-2)=4722366482869645213695 etc. %e A076154 The continued fraction for c is shown in A076157. The "big terms" are all congruent to 5. %Y A076154 Cf. A076152, A076157, A076187. %K A076154 nonn %O A076154 1,1 %A A076154 _Benoit Cloitre_, Nov 02 2002