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Digit position at which a dictionary word of length n first appears in the base-26 expansion of Pi, where 0->a, ..., 25->z.
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#17 by Jon E. Schoenfield at Sat Aug 15 10:33:29 EDT 2015
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#16 by Jon E. Schoenfield at Sat Aug 15 10:33:27 EDT 2015
NAME

Digit position at which a dictionary word of length n first appears in the base-26 expansion of pi, Pi, where 0->a, ..., 25->z.

COMMENTS

After "subplot" comes armagnac. No more words of length 8 appear considering the first seven millions digits of Pi. [From _- _Washington Bomfim_, Oct 05 2010]

Reformist follows armagnac, and there are no words of length ten in starting in the first 49999991 digits of piPi. [From _- _Ethan M. O'Connor_, Apr 10 2012]

AUTHOR

Eric W. Weisstein, Jan 23, 2005

EXTENSIONS

a(8) from Washington Bomfim, Oct 05 2012.

a(9) from Ethan M. O'Connor, Apr 10 2012.

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approved

editing

#15 by T. D. Noe at Tue Apr 10 16:07:02 EDT 2012
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proposed

approved

#14 by Charles R Greathouse IV at Tue Apr 10 15:34:13 EDT 2012
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#13 by Charles R Greathouse IV at Tue Apr 10 15:32:47 EDT 2012
NAME

Digit position at which a dictionary word of length n first appears in the base-26 expansion of pi, where 0->a, ..., 25->z.

EXTENSIONS

a(8) from Washington Bomfim, Oct 05 2012.

a(8) from _Washington Bomfim_, Oct 05 2012. a(9) and search information for a(10) from Ethan M. O'Connor, Apr 10 2012.

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proposed

editing

Discussion
Tue Apr 10
15:34
Charles R Greathouse IV: Yes, looks fine -- though I removed the mention of the comment from the extension field, since the comment itself is signed.

I changed the name of the sequence to reflect the word length; this is how the sequence is understood, yes?
#12 by Ethan M. O'Connor at Tue Apr 10 14:42:59 EDT 2012
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#11 by Ethan M. O'Connor at Tue Apr 10 14:41:51 EDT 2012
COMMENTS

After "subplot" comes armagnac. No more words of length 8 appear considering the first seven millions digits of Pi. [From Washington Bomfim, Oct 05 2010] Reformist follows armagnac, and there are no words of length ten in starting in the first 49999991 digits of pi. [From _Ethan M. O'Connor_, Apr 10 2012]

Reformist follows armagnac, and there are no words of length ten in starting in the first 49999991 digits of pi. [From Ethan M. O'Connor, Apr 10 2012]

EXTENSIONS

a(8) from Washington Bomfim, Oct 05 2012. a(9) and search information for a(10) from Ethan M. O'Connor, Apr 10 2012.

Discussion
Tue Apr 10
14:42
Ethan M. O'Connor: Thank you for the pointers. I've tried to incorporate them -- does this look okay?
#10 by Ethan M. O'Connor at Tue Apr 10 14:18:08 EDT 2012
COMMENTS

After "subplot" comes armagnac. No more words of length 8 appear considering the first seven millions digits of Pi. [From Washington Bomfim, Oct 05 2010] Reformist follows armagnac, and there are no words of length ten in starting in the first 49999991 digits of pi. [From _Ethan M. O'Connor_, Apr 10 2012]

EXTENSIONS

a(8) from _Washington Bomfim_, Oct 05 2012. a(9) from Ethan M. O'Connor, Apr 10 2012.

STATUS

proposed

editing

#9 by Ethan M. O'Connor at Tue Apr 10 13:58:21 EDT 2012
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proposed

Discussion
Tue Apr 10
14:10
T. D. Noe: Please put your name and the date after your changes. Start a new paragraph. Do not erase anything unless it is an error.
#8 by Ethan M. O'Connor at Tue Apr 10 13:57:35 EDT 2012
DATA

6, 5, 11, 10, 6570, 11582, 115042, 3095146, 5204508

COMMENTS

After "subplot" comes armagnac. No more words of length 8 appear considering the first seven millions digits of Pi. [From Washington Bomfim, Oct 05 2010] Reformist follows armagnac, and there are no words of length ten in starting in the first 49999991 digits of pi.

EXAMPLE

o, lo, rod, trod, steel, oxygen, subplot, ...armagnac, reformist

EXTENSIONS

a(89) from _Washington Bomfim_, Oct 05 2010Ethan M. O'Connor_, Apr 10 2012

STATUS

approved

editing