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A322776 Scan first k digits of Pi after decimal point, for k = 1,2,3,..., record all distinct numbers in the order in which they appear.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 14, 4, 141, 41, 1415, 415, 15, 5, 14159, 4159, 159, 59, 9, 141592, 41592, 1592, 592, 92, 2, 1415926, 415926, 15926, 5926, 926, 26, 6, 14159265, 4159265, 159265, 59265, 9265, 265, 65, 141592653, 41592653, 1592653, 592653, 92653, 2653, 653, 53, 3, 1415926535
Offset: 1

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Author

N. J. A. Sloane, Jan 03 2019

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Comments

Skip any "numbers" that begin with 0, except 0 itself.
Presumably this is a permutation of the nonnegative numbers.
All the terms of A039916 appear in order in this sequence. - Rémy Sigrist, Jan 03 2019

Crossrefs

Inspired by A323036.

Programs

  • PARI
    pid=Pi-3; s=Set(); for (k=1, 9, pid*=10; my (f=floor(pid)); forstep (w=k, 1, -1, v=f % (10^w); if (!setsearch(s, v), print1 (v ",
    "); s=setunion(s,Set(v))))) \\ Rémy Sigrist, Jan 03 2019

Extensions

More terms from Rémy Sigrist, Jan 03 2019