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 A063076 #16 May 01 2023 12:50:55 %S A063076 5,16,30,44,54,76,84,108,122,120,166,182,184,234,192,260,264,294,304, %T A063076 342,378,342,408,426,414,468,488,474,516,576,588,576,604,590,696,694, %U A063076 728,694,756,828,774,776,870,862,852,1010,922,998,916,1020,1032,1110 %N A063076 Differences of A011757 ("Primes with square indices"). %C A063076 Does a(n) = k^2 have infinitely many solutions? E.g., 16 = 4^2; 576 = 24^2; ... %H A063076 Harry J. Smith, <a href="/A063076/b063076.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000</a> %t A063076 Differences[Prime[Range[60]^2]] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, May 01 2023 *) %o A063076 (PARI) j=[]; for(n=1,150,j=concat(j, prime((n+1)^2)-prime(n^2))); j %o A063076 (PARI) { default(primelimit, 2*10^7); for (n=1, 1000, write("b063076.txt", n, " ", prime((n+1)^2) - prime(n^2)) ) } \\ _Harry J. Smith_, Aug 17 2009 %Y A063076 Cf. A011757, A063082. %K A063076 nonn %O A063076 1,1 %A A063076 _Santi Spadaro_, Aug 04 2001 %E A063076 More terms from _Jason Earls_, Aug 05 2001