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%I A340808 #24 Jan 27 2021 13:09:44 %S A340808 1,0,0,0,0,6,9,8,7,2,8,3,2,1,8,4,2,6,1,4,1,4,1,9,6,3,5,2,6,4,6,0,0,6, %T A340808 2,5,1,5,3,2,3,6,8,1,4,6,7,9,6,1,5,3,4,0,6,2,7,2,4,3,4,4,3,2,6,2,7,1, %U A340808 4,9,4,0,1,4,0,6,7,9,6,8,5,8,7,0,9,5,2,1,5,1,1,7,9,4,1,7,3,0,2,0,1,8,9,4,0 %N A340808 Decimal expansion of Product_{primes p == 1 (mod 5)} 1/(1-p^(-4)). %C A340808 Equals also the same product over the primes p == 1 (mod 10). %H A340808 Vaclav Kotesovec, <a href="/A340808/b340808.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..500</a> %H A340808 R. J. Mathar, <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1008.2547">Table of Dirichlet L-series and prime zeta modulo functions...</a> arXiv:1008.2547, Zeta_{m=5,n=1}(s=4). %F A340808 A340629 = A340004 ^2 / this. %F A340808 Equals Sum_{k>=1} 1/A004615(k)^4. - _Amiram Eldar_, Jan 24 2021 %e A340808 1.0000698728321842614141963526460062515 = (14641/14640) * (923521/923520) * (2825761/2825760) *... %Y A340808 Cf. A004615, A030430, A340004 (s=2), A340629, A340809, A340926, A340927. %K A340808 nonn,cons %O A340808 1,6 %A A340808 _R. J. Mathar_, Jan 22 2021 %E A340808 More digits from _Vaclav Kotesovec_, Jan 22 2021