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%I A246169 #20 Dec 20 2024 02:08:14 %S A246169 2,5,1,7,5,4,0,3,5,2,6,3,2,0,0,3,8,9,0,7,9,5,3,5,4,5,9,8,4,6,3,4,4,7, %T A246169 2,7,7,3,3,5,9,8,1,2,6,6,8,0,3,1,1,8,4,6,3,4,3,7,3,4,8,2,2,0,8,0,7,9, %U A246169 1,5,9,4,3,2,2,3,2,7,4,1,4,4,1,1,8,7,5,4,3,1,5,3,8,5,4,8,3,4,5,9,5,6,2,3,8 %N A246169 Decimal expansion of a constant related to identity trees. %D A246169 Steven R. Finch, Mathematical Constants, Cambridge, 2003, p. 301 and 562. %H A246169 A. Genitrini, <a href="http://arxiv.org/abs/1605.00837">Full asymptotic expansion for Polya structures</a>, arXiv:1605.00837 [math.CO], May 03 2016, p. 8. %F A246169 Equals lim n -> infinity A000220(n)^(1/n). %F A246169 Equals lim n -> infinity A035056(n)^(1/n). %F A246169 Equals lim n -> infinity A004111(n)^(1/n). %e A246169 2.51754035263200389079535459846344727733598126680311846... %Y A246169 Cf. A000220, A035056, A004111, A227806. %K A246169 nonn,cons %O A246169 1,1 %A A246169 _Vaclav Kotesovec_, Aug 25 2014 %E A246169 More digits from _Vaclav Kotesovec_, Dec 26 2020