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%I A378329 #16 Dec 20 2024 13:14:44 %S A378329 3,1,0,7,3,6,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,0,9,6,3,0, %T A378329 3,3,3,1,1,6,0,4,9,4,4,8,4,9,1,1,5,5,0,4,6,8,2,6,2,2,2,6,8,4,7,0,3,4, %U A378329 3,3,9,2,2,9,9,6,8,7,8,2,5,1,8,2,1,0,1 %N A378329 Decimal expansion of the base 5 Champernowne constant. %C A378329 This constant is formed by the concatenation of the natural numbers in base 5 and then converted into base 10. %C A378329 This constant is 5-normal. %H A378329 OeisWiki, <a href="https://oeis.org/wiki/Champernowne_constant">Champernowne constant</a> %e A378329 0.310736111111111111111111111110963033311604944849115504682622268470343392... %t A378329 First[RealDigits[ChampernowneNumber[5], 10, 100]] %Y A378329 Cf. A030302, A003137, A030373, A031219, A030548, A030998, A054634, A031076, A033307 (base n expansions of base n Champernowne constants, without leading zero, for 2 <= n <= 10). %Y A378329 Cf. A066716, A077771, A378328, A378329, A378330, A378331, A378332, A378333, A033307 (decimal expansions of base n Champernowne constants for 2 <= n <= 10). %Y A378329 Cf. A066717, A077772, A378345, A378346, A378347, A378348, A378349, A378350, A030167 (continued fraction expansions of base n Champernowne constants for 2 <= n <= 10). %K A378329 nonn,cons %O A378329 0,1 %A A378329 _Joshua Searle_, Nov 23 2024