This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.
%I A116907 #4 Mar 30 2012 18:40:36 %S A116907 0,15,6,2,13,1,3,6,2,1,1,5,1,1,1,9,4,1,1,1,6,7,1,2,4,1,2,2,24,1,2,4, %T A116907 56,1,1,2,4,1,75,1,5,1,2,2,1,137,2,2,97,3,16,1,1,1,1,3,5,12,1,1,2,1, %U A116907 53,1,2,5,3,2,4,1,2,1,39,1,2,1,4,1,11,1,5,5,1,4,1,17,12,4,82,1,4,6,25,3,2,3,39 %N A116907 Continued fraction expansion for e^(-e) = 0.0659880358453125370767901875. %C A116907 e^(-e) = (1/e)^e = 1/(e^e) = (reciprocal of A073226). e^(-e) = 0.0659880358453125370767901875... = 0 + 1/15+ 1/6+ 1/2+ 1/13+ 1/1+ 1/3+ 1/6+ 1/2+ ... See also: A073230 Decimal expansion of (1/e)^e. See also: A064107 Continued fraction quotients for e^e = 15.15426223. See also: A058287 Continued fraction for e^Pi. See also: A058288 Continued fraction expansion of Pi^e. %Y A116907 Cf. A064107, A058287, A058288, A073226. %K A116907 cofr,easy,nonn,less %O A116907 1,2 %A A116907 _Jonathan Vos Post_, Mar 16 2006