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%I A386522 #14 Aug 23 2025 23:46:30 %S A386522 0,0,0,2,9,0,8,8,8,2,0,8,6,6,5,7,2,1,5,9,6,1,5,3,9,4,8,4,6,1,4,1,4,7, %T A386522 6,8,7,8,5,5,7,3,8,1,1,9,8,1,4,2,3,6,2,0,9,0,9,3,4,9,5,3,1,9,0,6,6,9, %U A386522 5,1,6,8,1,8,5,7,6,7,2,4,1,5,7,3,9,4,7,0,4,0,2,6,1,6,0,5,7,5,1,5 %N A386522 Decimal expansion of the number of radians in a minute of arc. %H A386522 Jason Bard, <a href="/A386522/b386522.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..10002</a> %H A386522 Michael I. Shamos, <a href="http://euro.ecom.cmu.edu/people/faculty/mshamos/cat.pdf">A catalog of the real numbers</a>, (2007). See p. 21. %F A386522 Equals Pi/10800. %F A386522 Equals A019685/60. %e A386522 0.00029088820866572159615394846141476878557381198142362... %t A386522 Join[{0,0,0},RealDigits[Pi/10800, 10, 100][[1]]] %Y A386522 Cf. A000796, A019673, A019679, A019685. %K A386522 nonn,cons,new %O A386522 0,4 %A A386522 _Jason Bard_, Aug 21 2025