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%I A179044 #27 Dec 13 2024 15:59:28 %S A179044 8,7,2,6,6,4,6,2,5,9,9,7,1,6,4,7,8,8,4,6,1,8,4,5,3,8,4,2,4,4,3,0,6,3, %T A179044 5,6,7,2,1,4,3,5,9,4,4,2,7,0,8,6,2,7,2,8,0,4,8,5,9,5,7,2,0,0,8,5,5,0, %U A179044 4,5,5,7,3,0,1,7,2,4,7,2,1,8,4,1,1,2,0,7,8,4,8,1,7,2,5,4,7,4,1,1 %N A179044 Decimal expansion of (5/18)*Pi. %C A179044 Decimal expansion of, asymptotically, the probability that the evolution of a random graph ever simultaneously has two complex components. See Spencer's article, p. 722. %C A179044 Also, (5/180)*Pi = 0.0872664625997... equals the volume shared by a sphere of diameter 1 inscribed in a cube and one of the six pyramids inscribed in the cube. - _Omar E. Pol_, Sep 01 2024 %D A179044 Steven R. Finch, Mathematical Constants, Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, vol. 94, Cambridge University Press, 2003, Section 5.6.10, p. 312. %H A179044 Joel Spencer, <a href="http://www.ams.org/notices/201006/rtx100600720p.pdf">The Giant Component: The Golden Anniversary</a>, Notices of the AMS, Vol. 57, No. 6, June/July 2010, 720-724. %H A179044 <a href="/index/Tra#transcendental">Index entries for transcendental numbers</a> %F A179044 (5/18)*Pi. %F A179044 Equals 10*A019679/3 = 50*A019685 = 100/A234430 = 10*A353908/Pi. - _Hugo Pfoertner_, Sep 01 2024 %e A179044 0.8726646259971647884618453842443... %t A179044 RealDigits[5Pi/18,10,100][[1]] (* _Stefano Spezia_, Dec 13 2024 *) %o A179044 (PARI) 5*Pi/18 \\ _Michel Marcus_, Jul 19 2015 %Y A179044 Cf. A000796, A019679, A019685, A234430, A353908. %K A179044 cons,nonn %O A179044 0,1 %A A179044 _Jonathan Vos Post_, Jun 26 2010 %E A179044 Offset corrected by _R. J. Mathar_, Jun 28 2010