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 A065835 #11 Sep 01 2021 01:40:51 %S A065835 1,4,14,44,134,404,1212,3638,10915,32746,98239,294717,884153,2652459, %T A065835 7957379,23872137,71616412,214849236,644547710,1933643132,5800929396, %U A065835 17402788190,52208364570,156625093712,469875281138,1409625843415,4228877530246,12686632590738,38059897772216 %N A065835 A065834 converted to base 10. %C A065835 The first primes have respectively 126 (n=264), 131 (n=274), 154 (n=322) and 359 (n=751) digits. %Y A065835 Cf. A000796, A011545, A011546, A055144, A065828-A065840. %K A065835 nonn,base %O A065835 1,2 %A A065835 _Patrick De Geest_, Nov 24 2001 %E A065835 Offset changed to 1 and more terms from _Jinyuan Wang_, Aug 31 2021