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%I A179836 #16 Mar 30 2012 17:27:25 %S A179836 4,1,8,1,5,5,4,4,9,1,4,1,3,2,1,6,7,6,6,8,9,2,7,4,2,3,9,8,4,3,3,6,1,0, %T A179836 6,0,8,3,5,9,5,0,1,8,6,9,0,1,0,3,8,6,2,0,8,1,7,1,9,8,3,5,0,1,7,7,6,0, %U A179836 4,8,5,4 %N A179836 Imaginary part of -zeta(i), where i = sqrt(-1). %C A179836 Same as the imaginary part of zeta(-i). %e A179836 zeta(i) = 0.00330022 - 0.41815545i (to eight decimal places on both parts). %t A179836 RealDigits[N[Im[-Zeta[I]], 75]][[1]] %Y A179836 Cf. A179311 for the real part %K A179836 nonn,cons %O A179836 0,1 %A A179836 _Alonso del Arte_, Jan 10 2011