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%I A323986 #14 Feb 11 2025 14:25:11 %S A323986 2,8,4,9,6,5,3,9,0,8,2,2,6,3,6,1,4,9,7,4,7,4,1,2,7,3,1,9,8,5,2,9,0,4, %T A323986 3,9,3,9,6,4,0,0,6,1,0,2,7,8,1,1,2,6,8,8,1,7,4,3,2,3,8,7,7,8,4,8,8,1, %U A323986 4,2,4,4,9,1,5,8,8,4,1,4,5,0,5,4,7,3,4,4,5,6,2,7,7,1,0,1,7,0,8,1,4,9,3,2,6,6,9,5,7,7,3 %N A323986 Decimal expansion of exp(Pi/3). %H A323986 Robert G. Wilson v, <a href="/A323986/b323986.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000</a> %H A323986 H. S. Uhler, <a href="http://www.jstor.org/stable/2972387">On the numerical value of i^i</a>, Amer. Math. Monthly, 28 (1921), 114-116. %H A323986 <a href="/index/Tra#transcendental">Index entries for transcendental numbers</a>. %e A323986 2.8496539082263614974741273198529043939640061027811268817432387784881424491588... %t A323986 RealDigits[Exp[Pi/3], 10, 111][[1]] (* _Robert G. Wilson v_, Feb 16 2019 *) %Y A323986 Cf. A323982, A323983, A323984, A323985, A323987. %K A323986 nonn,cons %O A323986 1,1 %A A323986 _N. J. A. Sloane_, Feb 11 2019 %E A323986 Corrected and extended by _Robert G. Wilson v_, Feb 16 2019