The Göbel's sequence is a sequence of rational numbers, in which the first non-integral term is so large, that writing the integral part of its decimal expansion takes longer than a human life, since it has 178,485,291,568 digits.[1]
It starts with 1; 1; 2; 3; 5; 10; 28; 154; 3,520; 1,551,880; 267,593,772,160; 7,160,642,690,122,633,501,504… (OEIS A003504).
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- ↑ MathWorld, Göbel's Sequence