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A235589
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The periodic part of the decimal expansion of m/(m+1), for those m/(m+1) that have pure periods.
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1
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6, 857142, 8, 90, 923076, 9411764705882352, 947368421052631578, 952380, 9565217391304347826086, 962, 9655172413793103448275862068, 967741935483870, 96, 972, 974358, 97560, 976744186046511627906, 9787234042553191489361702127659574468085106382, 979591836734693877551020408163265306122448
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OFFSET
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1,1
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COMMENTS
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A companion sequence stemming from the some of the elements excluded by A156703. The sequence is highly volatile and infinite...as with A156703 the subset elements are encountered in numerical order. a(n) will start with the digit 9 for n>4 I believe. Entries can grow quite large very quickly. Each entry will be encountered once, and they will end in an even digit.
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FORMULA
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EXAMPLE
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1/2=0.5 non-repeating, so exclude from sequence.
2/3=0.6 repeating, so a(1)=6.
5/6=0.833 (repeating) but has "8" prefix ahead of repeating "3" so exclude from sequence (decimal expansion not purely periodic)
6/7=0.857142 repeating so a(2)=857142.
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MATHEMATICA
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FromDigits@ Flatten@ First@ RealDigits[(# - 1)/#] & /@ Select[Range@ 120, CoprimeQ[#, 10] &] //Rest (* Michael De Vlieger, Aug 18 2015 *)
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CROSSREFS
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KEYWORD
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nonn,base
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AUTHOR
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EXTENSIONS
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Incorrect terms 916, 94 removed and two more terms added by Michael De Vlieger, Aug 18 2015
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STATUS
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approved
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