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%I A268315 #20 Sep 08 2022 08:46:15 %S A268315 9,4,8,1,4,8,1,4,8,1,4,8,1,4,8,1,4,8,1,4,8,1,4,8,1,4,8,1,4,8,1,4,8,1, %T A268315 4,8,1,4,8,1,4,8,1,4,8,1,4,8,1,4,8,1,4,8,1,4,8,1,4,8,1,4,8,1,4,8,1,4, %U A268315 8,1,4,8,1,4,8,1,4,8,1,4,8,1,4,8,1,4,8 %N A268315 Decimal expansion of 256/27. %e A268315 9.481481481481481481481481481481... %t A268315 Join[{9}, PadRight[{}, 120, {4, 8, 1}]] (* _Vincenzo Librandi_, Feb 04 2016 *) %o A268315 (PARI) 1.0 * 256/27 %o A268315 (Magma) [9] cat &cat[[4, 8, 1]^^45]; // _Vincenzo Librandi_, Feb 04 2016 %Y A268315 Exponential growth rate for A000260, A002293, A005810, A006633, A006634, A052203, A066381, A069271, A078516, A078995, A153396, A196678, A268316. %K A268315 nonn,cons,easy %O A268315 1,1 %A A268315 _Gheorghe Coserea_, Feb 01 2016 %E A268315 More digits from _Jon E. Schoenfield_, Mar 15 2018