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%I A243444 #15 Aug 03 2018 15:57:51 %S A243444 2,0,7,8,1,5,9,6,9,5,3,6,1,0,3,8,3,9,8,9,4,2,1,1,7,1,5,3,7,7,4,8,3,6, %T A243444 2,9,1,9,3,1,6,6,5,1,4,2,2,4,0,1,8,2,6,9,4,9,4,9,6,4,0,6,3,7,9,9,4,8, %U A243444 9,8,1,6,8,6,1,3,9,0,3,3,3,7,3,3,6,8,5,6,5,3,7,4,4,1,1,1,0,6,1,7,8,0,1,8,2 %N A243444 Decimal expansion of 6^(1/sqrt(6)). %H A243444 Stanislav Sykora, <a href="/A243444/b243444.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..2000</a> %e A243444 2.078159695361038398942117153774836291931665142240182694949640... %t A243444 RealDigits[6^(1/Sqrt[6]),10,120][[1]] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Aug 03 2018 *) %o A243444 (PARI) default(realprecision, 20080); 6.0^(1.0/sqrt(6.0)); %Y A243444 Cf. A243443, A243406. %K A243444 nonn,cons %O A243444 1,1 %A A243444 _Stanislav Sykora_, Jun 05 2014