# Greetings from The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences! http://oeis.org/ Search: id:a096755 Showing 1-1 of 1 %I A096755 #30 Sep 20 2022 02:38:39 %S A096755 1,94,153,12700,32788,255945,4657555,159090113,812432526,3961184001, %T A096755 15647738228,1041032609981,3907688331257,68635742334547 %N A096755 Index of first occurrence of exactly n consecutive '1's in a row in the decimal expansion of Pi. %C A096755 Presently identical to A035117. %C A096755 It would be interesting to know the source for a(10) ~ 4*10^9, since the angio.net web site only searches up to 200M digits of Pi and even on subidiom.com only 2e9 digits of Pi are available. - _M. F. Hasler_, Apr 13 2019 %H A096755 David G. Andersen, The Pi-Search Page. %H A096755 Yasumasa Kanada, Statistical Distribution Information, Home page, Computer Centre, The University of Tokyo. %H A096755 PI-world Site, The digits and Statistics for 12 trillion digits of PI [archived page] %H A096755 Peter TrĂ¼b, 22.4 trillion digits of pi %Y A096755 Cf. A035117, A096756, A096757, A096758, A096759, A096760, A096761, A096762, A096763, A096764. %K A096755 nonn,base,more %O A096755 1,2 %A A096755 _Robert G. Wilson v_, Jul 07 2004 %E A096755 a(11) from _Giovanni Resta_, Sep 30 2019 %E A096755 a(12) from Yasumasa Kanada, 2002 and a(13) from Shigeru Kondo, 2011, added by _Dmitry Petukhov_, Dec 27 2019 %E A096755 a(14) from _Dmitry Petukhov_, Sep 19 2022 # Content is available under The OEIS End-User License Agreement: http://oeis.org/LICENSE