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 A095755 #6 Mar 31 2012 14:02:23 %S A095755 0,0,0,0,0,0,4,7,16,24,88,154,314,479,959,1568,2620,4394,7110,11987, %T A095755 18434,31444,46474,78790,114464,194921,276169,471971,656213,1123888, %U A095755 1535212,2648075,3543260 %N A095755 Number of A095745-primes in range ]2^n,2^(n+1)]. %C A095755 Ratio a(n)/A036378(n) converges as follows: 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0.173913, 0.162791, 0.213333, 0.175182, 0.345098, 0.331897, 0.360092, 0.297146, 0.316502, 0.274654, 0.243744, 0.215498, 0.18403, 0.162898, 0.131356, 0.117234, 0.090468, 0.079923, 0.060431, 0.053465, 0.0393, 0.034801, 0.025039, 0.022168, 0.015636, 0.013913, 0.009594 %H A095755 A. Karttunen, J. Moyer: <a href="/A095062/a095062.c.txt">C-program for computing the initial terms of this sequence</a> %H A095755 <a href="/index/Pri#primesubsetpop2">Index entries for sequences related to occurrences of various subsets of primes in range ]2^n,2^(n+1)]</a> %Y A095755 The fourth diagonal of triangle A095759. %K A095755 nonn %O A095755 1,7 %A A095755 _Antti Karttunen_, Jun 12 2004