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A151927 Decimal expansion of 4*Pi^4/3.

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%I A151927 #9 Oct 01 2022 23:33:45
%S A151927 1,2,9,8,7,8,7,8,8,0,4,5,3,3,6,5,8,2,9,8,1,9,2,0,4,4,3,5,8,4,9,4,0,1,
%T A151927 4,8,3,3,2,9,7,0,1,1,4,2,3,0,2,4,7,2,2,8,9,2,1,9,5,7,1,4,5,8,5,3,2,9,
%U A151927 4,4,7,3,9,4,2,4,3,6,2,6,1,5,8,6,8,2,9,1,5,6,3,1,3,0,0,3,9,9,0
%N A151927 Decimal expansion of 4*Pi^4/3.
%C A151927 The modular function g_2(infinity) = 120*zeta(4).
%D A151927 J. H. Silverman, Advanced Topics in the Arithmetic of Elliptic Curves, Springer, see p. 26.
%H A151927 <a href="/index/Tra#transcendental">Index entries for transcendental numbers</a>
%e A151927 129.87878804533658298192044358494014833297011423024722892195...
%t A151927 RealDigits[4 Pi^4/3,10,120][[1]] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Nov 01 2011 *)
%o A151927 (PARI) 4*Pi^4/3 \\ _Charles R Greathouse IV_, Mar 25 2014
%K A151927 nonn,cons
%O A151927 3,2
%A A151927 _N. J. A. Sloane_, Aug 09 2009