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 A092368 #4 Mar 31 2012 20:01:48 %S A092368 0,1,1,3,1,5,2,5,1,1,2,7,2,7,2,3,1,10,2,9,2,3,2,13,2,1,2,1,2,11,2,11, %T A092368 1,3,2,5,1,13,2,3,2,13,2,13,2,3,2,23,2,1,2,3,2,17,2,5,2,3,2,31,2,16,2, %U A092368 3,1,5,2,17,2,3,2,17,2,17,2,3,2,7,2,19,2,1,2,38,2,5,2,3,2,19,2,7,2,3,2,5 %N A092368 a(0)=0, a(1)=1, a(2)=1. For n>2, let R_{k}(n) = the digit reversal of n in base k (R_{k}(n) is written in base 10). a(n) is the smallest value of R_{k}(n) arising if k=2,..,n-1. %Y A092368 Cf. A004086, A030101-A030108, A056960-A056963. %K A092368 easy,nonn,base %O A092368 0,4 %A A092368 _Naohiro Nomoto_, Mar 19 2004