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 A060772 #18 Jul 11 2020 02:18:46 %S A060772 7,11,13,17,107,41,157,1811,1579,18859,98411,17659,1995293,3517693, %T A060772 2396687,211899707,1537380473,2507890183,3952306763,341777053, %U A060772 599742417059,1733348865733,3316679648071,33504570543263,29075165225531,853500418442743,6016564035665531,63537798773018491,8517623042250013 %N A060772 Minimal Thompson primes: a(n) is the smallest prime expressible as p1*p2*...*pk-q1*q2*...*qj, where k+j=n and {p1,...,qj} are the first n primes. %H A060772 Don Reble, <a href="/A060772/b060772.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 3..60</a> %H A060772 J. G. Thompson, <a href="http://www.jstor.org/stable/2307573">A Method for Finding Primes</a>, Amer. Math. Monthly, vol. 60, Mar. 1953, p. 175. %e A060772 a(9)=157=(3*5*7*11*13)-(2*17*19*23) %Y A060772 Slight similarity with A003681. %K A060772 nonn %O A060772 3,1 %A A060772 _Len Smiley_, Apr 24 2001 %E A060772 More terms from _Naohiro Nomoto_, Jun 24 2001 %E A060772 [Incorrect values a(23)-a(26) submitted by _Jud McCranie_, Jan 12 2016] %E A060772 a(23)-a(60) (corrected and extended) from Don Reble, Jul 11 2020, added by _N. J. A. Sloane_, Jul 11 2020