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 A077555 #10 Dec 02 2015 03:55:45 %S A077555 4,24,216,2160,32400,810000,9525600,238140000,8334900000,408410100000, %T A077555 6051137400000,296505732600000,16307815293000000,1255701777561000000, %U A077555 151939915084881000000,1074848105961630000000,82763304159045510000000 %N A077555 Product of terms of n-th row of A077553. %C A077555 If there are two sets of distinct composite numbers satisfying the above condition then the set with lesser product is chosen irrespective of the number of prime divisors. Perhaps the ambiguity may not arise. E.g., row 6 is 4,6,9,10,15,25. This row cannot be extended to get the next row without bringing in another prime because every number divisible by 2,3 or 5 will be a multiple of one of the previous terms. Hence in row 7, prime 7 has to be brought in and then we get a new set of numbers: 4,6,9,10,14,15,21. %Y A077555 Cf. A001358, A005843, A077553, A077554, A087112. %K A077555 nonn %O A077555 0,1 %A A077555 _Amarnath Murthy_, Nov 10 2002 %E A077555 More terms from _Ray Chandler_, Aug 21 2003