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A096566 a(n) = concatenation of 10 distinct decimal digits in order of n-th appearance in the base-10 expansion of Pi.

Original entry on oeis.org

3145926870, 1539284670, 5932648170, 3295841670, 3289517460, 3958247160, 3945286017, 3942865107, 3928461057, 9382461057, 9832460517, 9832640517, 9823460517, 9823450167, 8293415067, 8923410567, 8239401567, 8249310567
Offset: 1

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Matthew Vandermast, Jun 26 2004

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Maximal information-based nonparametric exploration statistical analysis program (MINE), which I applied "pairwise" to the first 62 terms, shows high values (up to 1) of the maximal information coefficient (MIC), which is a measure of two-variable dependence designed specifically for rapid exploration of many-dimensional data sets - see supplied links. - Alexander R. Povolotsky, Sep 07 2012
Computationally intractable question: what is the last term to appear, assuming all 9*9! terms eventually show up? - Charles R Greathouse IV, Sep 07 2012

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