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Write down decimal expansion of Pi; divide up into chunks of minimal length so that chunks are increasing numbers and do not begin with 0.
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%I #19 Jan 12 2024 08:21:52

%S 3,14,15,92,653,5897,9323,84626,433832,795028,841971,6939937,51058209,

%T 74944592,307816406,2862089986,28034825342,1170679821480,

%U 8651328230664,70938446095505,82231725359408,128481117450284,1027019385211055,59644622948954930,381964428810975665,933446128475648233

%N Write down decimal expansion of Pi; divide up into chunks of minimal length so that chunks are increasing numbers and do not begin with 0.

%C "Slices of pi" sequence. - _Michael Joseph Halm_, Aug 02 2002

%H Sean A. Irvine, <a href="/A016062/b016062.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..200</a>

%e Pi = 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582...

%o (PARI) default(realprecision,1000);P=Pi;until(P-=L=P\1,print1(L",");while((L>P*=10)||frac(P)<.1,)) \\ Note: The last line of printed values may not be accurate, double-check with higher precision. - _M. F. Hasler_, May 11 2015

%Y Cf. A008829, A000796, A037244, A035331.

%K nonn,easy,base

%O 1,1

%A _Robert G. Wilson v_

%E More terms from Larry Reeves (larryr(AT)acm.org), Oct 04 2001

%E Some more terms from _M. F. Hasler_, May 11 2015

%E Offset changed to 1 by _Sean A. Irvine_, Jan 02 2019