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A322920
Smallest number a(n) formed from consecutive sequences of digits of Pi and satisfying a(n) > Sum_{i=1..n-1} a(i); first 3 is omitted.
0
1, 4, 15, 92, 653, 5897, 9323, 84626, 433832, 795028, 8419716, 939937510, 5820974944, 59230781640, 628620899862, 803482534211, 7067982148086, 51328230664709, 384460955058223, 1725359408128481, 11745028410270193, 85211055596446229
OFFSET
1,2
EXAMPLE
The first few terms are the same as those of A008829. The first deviation from A008829 occurs at the 11th term: a(11) = 8419716. Although 841971 is larger than a(10) = 795028 it is smaller than the sum of the first 10 terms = 1329471.
CROSSREFS
Cf. A008829.
Sequence in context: A346941 A081011 A008829 * A372730 A332533 A013193
KEYWORD
nonn,base
AUTHOR
Alastair Stanley, Dec 31 2018
STATUS
approved