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%I A081368 #19 Jul 14 2015 15:29:01
%S A081368 2,71,828,1828,45904,5235360,2874713,52662497,757247093,6999595749,
%T A081368 66967627724,76630353547,5945713821785,25166427427466,391932003059921,
%U A081368 8174135966290435,72900334295260595,630738132328627943
%N A081368 Next n digits of e, base of the natural logarithms.
%C A081368 Any zeros that immediately follow a term of this sequence are appended to that term of the sequence.
%D A081368 M. J. Halm, More Sequences, Mpossibilities 83, April 2003.
%D A081368 C. A. Pickover, Wonders of Numbers, p. 302
%D A081368 C. Pickover, Mazes for the Mind, St. Martin's Press, NY, 1992, p. 350.
%D A081368 Clifford A. Pickover, A Passion for Mathematics, Wiley, 2005; see p. 65.
%H A081368 M. J. Halm, Sequences
%H A081368 C. A. Pickover, "Wonders of Numbers, Adventures in Mathematics, Mind and Meaning," Zentralblatt review
%e A081368 a(2) = 71 because the second and third digits of e are 7 and 1.
%Y A081368 Cf. A001113, A152888, A202813.
%Y A081368 Cf. A090897, A093473, A136517.
%K A081368 easy,nonn,base
%O A081368 1,1
%A A081368 _Michael Joseph Halm_, Apr 20 2003
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