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A140478 In the decimal expansion of Pi, the string "8" is found at position 11 counting from the first digit after the decimal point. The string "11" is found at position 94, the string "94" at position 58, the string "58" at position 10, etc.

Original entry on oeis.org

8, 11, 94, 58, 10, 49, 57, 404, 1272, 8699, 3292, 3332, 48033, 90311, 112817, 1149731, 24909936, 1838500, 5264650, 29232231, 76236585, 64535680, 49758988, 191873638, 1718045848, 4235464084, 955635320, 2807341746
Offset: 1

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Author

Leonid Ianoushevitch (leonid163(AT)mail.ru), Jun 29 2008

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Comments

Here the number 8 was chosen because it is the smallest number (except 1) that does not appear in known part of A097614. 1 is uninteresting because it produces a sequence of 1's. The smallest number (except 1) that does not appear neither in known part of this sequence nor of A097614 is 12.

Crossrefs

Cf. A097614.

Extensions

Corrected and extended by Hans Havermann, Feb 21 2020