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%I A103714 #33 Feb 16 2025 08:32:56
%S A103714 1,4,4,2,3,5,9,9,4,4,8,4,1,4,0,9,3,9,2,9,3,7,5,4,6,5,5,3,9,6,0,1,3,3,
%T A103714 5,3,5,8,0,5,4,1,1,5,2,3,5,9,5,2,1,0,0,1,2,9,2,1,7,6,5,3,4,9,2,2,6,2,
%U A103714 6,0,7,2,9,7,2,2,1,9,5,3,9,3,0,2,9,2,4,3,8,4,2,1,9,5,5,3,9,6,5,8,6,5,9,8,6
%N A103714 Decimal expansion of the area of the surface generated by revolving one arch of the cosine curve about the x-axis.
%C A103714 Equal to Pi times twice its analog for the parabola (see A103710).
%D A103714 Clyde E. Love, Differential and Integral Calculus, 4th ed., Macmillan, 1950, p. 288.
%D A103714 Sylvester Reese, A universal parabolic constant, 2004, preprint.
%H A103714 Steven R. Finch, Errata and Addenda to Mathematical Constants, arXiv:2001.00578 [math.HO], 2020-2022, sec. 8.1.
%H A103714 Sylvester Reese, Pohle Colloquium Video Lecture: The universal parabolic constant, February 2005.
%H A103714 Sylvester Reese and Jonathan Sondow, MathWorld: Universal Parabolic Constant.
%H A103714 Wikipedia, Universal parabolic constant.
%F A103714 2*Pi*(sqrt(2) + log(1 + sqrt(2))).
%e A103714 14.423599448414093929375465539601335358054115235952...
%t A103714 RealDigits[2*Pi*(Sqrt[2] + Log[1 + Sqrt[2]]), 10, 120][[1]] (* _Amiram Eldar_, May 31 2023 *)
%Y A103714 Cf. 2*A000796*A103710. See also A103713.
%K A103714 cons,easy,nonn,changed
%O A103714 2,2
%A A103714 Sylvester Reese and _Jonathan Sondow_, Feb 21 2005
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