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A101196 Position of n-th n after the decimal point in Pi.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 16, 17, 36, 48, 72, 96, 74, 55, 854, 709, 1080, 1076, 1636, 1657, 1651, 889, 1674, 1227, 2039, 1486, 2372, 2690, 2288, 2033, 2282, 1785, 2703, 4155, 3102, 3584, 3767, 4325, 3808, 3551, 4081, 3785, 3229, 4464, 4884, 4127, 4228, 5336, 3961, 4242, 3633
Offset: 1

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Michael Joseph Halm, Dec 12 2004

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			a(2) = 16 because the second occurrence of 2 in the digits of pi after its decimal point is at position 16, that is, after 141592653589793.
		

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Corrected and extended by Mark Hudson (mrmarkhudson(AT)hotmail.com), Dec 13 2004