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 A030761 #10 Apr 09 2020 02:07:46 %S A030761 1,3,4,6,8,11,13,16,18,22,25,28,30,35,38,42,45,50,52,56,59,64,66,71, %T A030761 77,82,87,91,95,97,102,107,111,116,121,125,128,135,139,143,147,152, %U A030761 158,161,166,172,178,184,188,194,198,205,209,216,222,227,232,237,242 %N A030761 Record values in A030757. %C A030761 Is this the same as A030711? [From _R. J. Mathar_, Oct 23 2008] %C A030761 Almost certainly a duplicate based on how these sequences are constructed, they are definitely the same for the first 2000 terms. - _Sean A. Irvine_, Apr 08 2020 %K A030761 nonn %O A030761 1,2 %A A030761 _Clark Kimberling_ %E A030761 More terms and simpler title from _Sean A. Irvine_, Apr 08 2020