A103186: Counting numbers in the digits of pi
Alonso Del Arte
alonso.delarte at gmail.com
Sat Mar 19 20:35:26 CET 2005
After I mentioned the printing of pi with the numbers of A000027
bolded in order, in the February issue of Bob's Poetry Magazine, Neil
has added A103186, a(n) is the position of the start of the first
occurrence of n > a(n-1) after the decimal point in pi to the OEIS.
I've gone up to n = 25,
1, 6, 9, 19, 31, 41, 47, 52, 55, 163, 174, 220, 281, 295, 314, 396,
428, 446, 495, 600, 650, 661, 698, 803, 822
but given how easy it is to screw up on this (Bob Happelberg screwed
up by not taking into account strings split across line endings) I
would feel more comfortable if someone with the time and inclination
doublechecked these results. Thanks in advance to whoever doublechecks
this.
Alonso
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