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%I A382197 #7 Mar 19 2025 10:03:30 %S A382197 1,6,9,8,3,8,1,3,2,9,5,6,4,9,5,2,7,8,4,9,1,2,5,6,4,5,2,4,6,5,9,7,4,9, %T A382197 3,6,0,2,0,3,5,0,0,0,9,0,3,3,5,9,7,1,4,4,8,9,0,4,1,0,6,1,6,1,9,6,9,5, %U A382197 4,9,3,2,0,1,3,8,0,8,9,0,0,9,2,7,8,1,3,6,7,0,0,3,4,1,9,8,8,0,2,1 %N A382197 Decimal expansion of 24^(1/6). %H A382197 Jean-Paul Allouche, Jeffrey Shallit, and Manon Stipulanti, <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.13524">Combinatorics on words and generating Dirichlet series of automatic sequences</a>, arXiv:2401.13524 [math.CO], 2025. See Theorem 10 at p. 20. %F A382197 Equals A002193*A246708. %e A382197 1.69838132956495278491256452465974936020350009... %t A382197 RealDigits[24^(1/6),10,100][[1]] %Y A382197 Cf. A002193, A010480, A010596, A011020, A011109, A246708. %K A382197 nonn,cons,easy %O A382197 1,2 %A A382197 _Stefano Spezia_, Mar 18 2025