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 A092682 #8 Nov 24 2021 03:05:23 %S A092682 37580,86464,153640,581468,914250,454892,1510618,3557642,84974, %T A092682 8905404,11482532,9629910,1025814,9252440,6484016,22003936,17706562, %U A092682 30054878,18332698,37340812,39775150,31082358,5118308,20315982,57395934,25079280 %N A092682 Least number 2k such that p^3 divides the numerator of the Bernoulli number B(2k), where p is the n-th irregular prime, A000928(n). %C A092682 The ordered-pair (p(n),a(n)), where p(n) is the n-th irregular prime, is called a third-order irregular pair. Some irregular primes, such as 157, have more than one pair. See A091887 for a count of the pairs for each irregular prime. %H A092682 Bernd Kellner, <a href="http://www.bernoulli.org/~bk/irrpairord.pdf">On irregular pairs of higher order (in German)</a> %Y A092682 Cf. A000928, A035112, A091887, A092681. %K A092682 nonn %O A092682 1,1 %A A092682 _T. D. Noe_, Mar 03 2004