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 A046903 #30 Jul 23 2021 09:03:15 %S A046903 5993,6797,59117,59117,87677,148397,148397,268157,285863,361127, %T A046903 597473,597473,597473,809057,809057,944567,1281473,1281473,1417697, %U A046903 2148827,2148827,2419337,2550137,2550137,2571263,2571263,2884823,2931167,3383837,3601067,3756407 %N A046903 Largest odd number that can be represented in no more than n ways as p + 2*i^2 where p is 1 or a prime and i >= 0. %C A046903 These are just the largest numbers presently known - it has not been proved that they are really the largest. %H A046903 L. Hodges, <a href="https://www.jstor.org/stable/2690477">A lesser-known Goldbach conjecture</a>, Math. Mag., 66 (1993), 45-47. %H A046903 <a href="/index/Go#Goldbach">Index entries for sequences related to Goldbach conjecture</a> %Y A046903 Cf. A055108, A007697, A016067. %K A046903 nonn,nice %O A046903 0,1 %A A046903 _N. J. A. Sloane_ %E A046903 a(3) corrected, a(6)-a(10) by _Jud McCranie_, Jun 12 2000 %E A046903 a(3) corrected and a(11)-a(30) from _Donovan Johnson_, Mar 21 2012