This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.
%I A248885 #10 Apr 20 2016 11:16:17 %S A248885 3,0,9,9,9,9,9,8,2,1,9,5,8,2,3,9,8,5,1,2,4,4,5,4,8,1,1,8,9,4,9,4,2,7, %T A248885 3,2,9,9,0,8,9,2,8,8,3,0,3,0,0,2,7,1,6,7,5,8,8,9,5,5,8,6,2,3,9,7,7,8, %U A248885 8,3,6,5,6,2,7,0,9,5,9,1,8,9,7,4,3,0 %N A248885 Decimal expansion of e^(Pi*42^(1/42)). %F A248885 This transcendental number is very close to the integer 31. %e A248885 30.9999982195823985124454811894942732990892883030027167588955862397788... %t A248885 RealDigits[E^(Pi 42^(1/42)), 10, 90][[1]] %o A248885 (PARI) exp(42^(1/42)*Pi) \\ _Charles R Greathouse IV_, Apr 20 2016 %Y A248885 Cf. A000796, A001113, A011461, A154841. %K A248885 nonn,cons %O A248885 2,1 %A A248885 _Bruno Berselli_, Mar 05 2015