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%I A201776 #21 Jan 16 2024 04:14:33 %S A201776 2,6,8,9,4,1,4,2,1,3,6,9,9,9,5,1,2,0,7,4,8,8,4,0,7,5,8,1,7,8,1,6,3,7, %T A201776 2,5,6,3,4,8,5,5,3,5,9,8,3,4,9,4,3,4,8,0,7,2,3,6,3,4,0,9,2,0,8,0,9,5, %U A201776 9,5,4,6,9,2,9,7,9,5,3,6,0,6,1,2,5,2,5,4,6,7,9,2,4,0,1,8,7,5,4,7,0,7,8,2,5 %N A201776 Decimal expansion of 1/(e+1). %H A201776 Alois P. Heinz, <a href="/A201776/b201776.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..10000</a> %e A201776 0.268941421369995120748840758178163725634855359834943480723634... %t A201776 RealDigits[N[1/(E + 1), 105]] %o A201776 (PARI) 1/(exp(1)+1) \\ _Charles R Greathouse IV_, Dec 05 2011 %Y A201776 Cf. A001113, A073333. %K A201776 nonn,cons %O A201776 0,1 %A A201776 _Michel Lagneau_, Dec 04 2011