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%I A323459 #10 Apr 04 2020 17:40:37 %S A323459 1,2,8,7,1,9,0,0,1,6,3,2,7,3,1,4,6,7,6,6,3,0,2,4,0,1,1,5,2,4,4,9,0,7, %T A323459 3,4,3,2,4,0,7,3,3,2,1,4,9,8,1,5,2,1,2,3,6,4,8,5,6,4,5,2,7,5,7,4,7,2, %U A323459 9,1,4,1,6,3,4,6,4,5,8,3,1,5,4,9,0,3,1,8,3,7,4,0,5,0,6,8,4,2,6,6,4 %N A323459 Decimal expansion of log( 2^(1/2)*3^(1/3)*5^(1/5)*7^(1/7) / 210^(1/210) ). %H A323459 <a href="/index/Tra#transcendental">Index entries for transcendental numbers</a> %e A323459 1.28719001632731467663024011524490734324073321498152... %t A323459 RealDigits[Log[( 2^(1/2)*3^(1/3)*5^(1/5)*7^(1/7) / 210^(1/210) )], 10, 101] (* _Georg Fischer_, Apr 04 2020 *) %o A323459 (PARI) log( 2^(1/2)*3^(1/3)*5^(1/5)*7^(1/7) / 210^(1/210) ) \\ _Charles R Greathouse IV_, May 15 2019 %Y A323459 Suggested by A230191. %K A323459 nonn,cons %O A323459 1,2 %A A323459 _N. J. A. Sloane_, Jan 20 2019 %E A323459 a(100) corrected by _Georg Fischer_, Apr 04 2020