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%I A100865 #16 Apr 25 2022 16:58:46 %S A100865 1,4,74,8457,186282390,430917181166219,41151315877490090952542206046, %T A100865 13991468824374967392702752173757116934238293984253807017 %N A100865 Records in the continued fraction expansion A100864. %C A100865 These terms are doubly exponential. The next term has 106 digits. Positions of these large partial quotients are given by A100866. _Hans Havermann_ has observed that the ratio of number-of-digits to position number is about 1.03, nearly equal to the reciprocal of Lochs constant. %H A100865 Dzmitry Badziahin and Jeffrey Shallit, <a href="http://arxiv.org/abs/1505.00667">An Unusual Continued Fraction</a>, arXiv:1505.00667 [math.NT], 2015. %H A100865 Dzmitry Badziahin and Jeffrey Shallit, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1090/proc/12848">An unusual continued fraction</a>, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 144 (2016), 1887-1896. %Y A100865 Cf. A006519, A100338, A100863, A100864, A100866. %K A100865 nonn %O A100865 1,2 %A A100865 _Paul D. Hanna_, Nov 21 2004