A198728 Decimal expansion of the least x>0 that gives the absolute minimum of sin(x)+sin(2x)+sin(3x).
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Offset: 1
Examples
x=5.615894235655113730430510613029770525768423... min=-2.499607604320056604368126285618043218243...
Crossrefs
Cf. A198677.
Programs
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Mathematica
n = 3; f[t_] = Sin[t]; s[t_] := Sum[f[k*t], {k, 1, n}]; x = N[Minimize[s[t], t], 110]; u = Part[x, 1] v = t /. Part[x, 2] RealDigits[u] (* A198679 *) RealDigits[v] (* A198680 *) Plot[s[t], {t, -3 Pi, 3 Pi}] (* Second program: *) RealDigits[3*Pi/2 + ArcSin[Root[-1 - 4x + 2x^2 + 6x^3, 3]], 10, 99] // First (* Jean-François Alcover, Feb 15 2013 *)
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