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%I A386927 #8 Aug 09 2025 10:05:30 %S A386927 1,1,6,54,3,2,4,3,1,140,1,5,1,1,2,4,1,1,8,3,9,87,12,2,1,2,1,5,1,14,1, %T A386927 1,2,2,8,11,2,2,2,2,1,3,3,1,15,1,5,1,1,1,2,8,7,4,5,1,4,1,8,7,5,1,2,1, %U A386927 11,4,14,2,1,1,9,5,2,2,6,1,3,24,2,3,1,4,2,7,2,14,2,3,1,13,1,1,1,2,3,2,1,6,2 %N A386927 Continued fraction of BesselI(2, 2 * sqrt(2)). %e A386927 1 + 1/(1 + 1/(6 + 1/(...))) = 1.857517... %t A386927 ContinuedFraction[BesselI[2, 2 Sqrt[2]] , 100] %o A386927 (PARI) contfrac(besseli(2, 2*sqrt(2))) \\ _Amiram Eldar_, Aug 08 2025 %Y A386927 Cf. A386710 (decimal expansion). %K A386927 nonn,cofr %O A386927 1,3 %A A386927 _Kelvin Voskuijl_, Aug 08 2025