This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.
%I A003377 #11 Aug 03 2020 10:18:28 %S A003377 10,137,264,391,518,645,772,899,1026,1153,1280,2196,2323,2450,2577, %T A003377 2704,2831,2958,3085,3212,3339,4382,4509,4636,4763,4890,5017,5144, %U A003377 5271,5398,6568,6695,6822,6949,7076,7203,7330,7457,8754,8881,9008,9135,9262,9389,9516,10940 %N A003377 Numbers that are the sum of 10 positive 7th powers. %H A003377 David A. Corneth, <a href="/A003377/b003377.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a> %e A003377 From _David A. Corneth_, Aug 03 2020: (Start) %e A003377 356407 is in the sequence as 356407 = 3^7 + 3^7 + 3^7 + 3^7 + 3^7 + 4^7 + 4^7 + 4^7 + 4^7 + 6^7. %e A003377 926683 is in the sequence as 926683 = 1^7 + 1^7 + 3^7 + 3^7 + 3^7 + 3^7 + 5^7 + 6^7 + 6^7 + 6^7. %e A003377 1216570 is in the sequence as 1216570 = 1^7 + 1^7 + 2^7 + 3^7 + 4^7 + 5^7 + 6^7 + 6^7 + 6^7 + 6^7. (End) %Y A003377 Cf. A001015 (seventh powers). %K A003377 nonn,easy %O A003377 1,1 %A A003377 _N. J. A. Sloane_ %E A003377 Offset corrected by _David A. Corneth_, Aug 03 2020