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 A084582 #6 Dec 30 2023 16:47:32 %S A084582 3,7,12,16,21,27,31,36,41,47,51,58,63,67,74,78,84,89,95,99,106,110, %T A084582 116,123,127,133,137,142,149,156,160,166,170,177,183,187,192,199,205, %U A084582 210,216,221,227,232,236,243,249,256,259,265,270,278,284,287,294,297,305 %N A084582 Let y = m/GK(k), where m and k vary over the positive integers and GK(k)=log(1+1/(k*(k+2)))/log(2) is the Gauss-Kuzmin distribution of k. Sort the y values by size and number them consecutively by n. This sequence gives the values of n when k=2. %Y A084582 Cf. A084576-A084581, A084582-A084587. %K A084582 nonn %O A084582 1,1 %A A084582 _Paul D. Hanna_, May 31 2003