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 A096728 #12 Dec 15 2017 17:36:44 %S A096728 0,5,6,10,15,16,17,322,472,474,476,487,495,894,898,900,1437,1443,1456, %T A096728 1459,1460,1461,2594,2653,2661,2674,2899,2900,2905,2907,2908,2915,2919 %N A096728 Records in A096287. %C A096728 Numbers n such that A096287(n) is a record are given in A096729. %H A096728 P. A. Loomis, <a href="http://facstaff.bloomu.edu/ploomis/sequences.html">An Interesting Family of Iterated Sequences</a>. %H A096728 P. A. Loomis, <a href="http://facstaff.bloomu.edu/ploomis/itseq4.ps">An Introduction to Digit Product Sequences</a>, J. Rec. Math., 32 (2003-2004), 147-151. %H A096728 P. A. Loomis, <a href="/A063108/a063108.pdf">An Introduction to Digit Product Sequences</a>, J. Rec. Math., 32 (2003-2004), 147-151. [Annotated archived copy] %H A096728 <a href="/index/Coi#Colombian">Index entries for Colombian or self numbers and related sequences</a> %e A096728 A096287(5) = 6 and A096287(k) < 6 for k < 5, hence 6 is a term. %Y A096728 Cf. A096287, A063108. %K A096728 nonn,base,more %O A096728 1,2 %A A096728 _Klaus Brockhaus_ and _Jason Earls_, Jul 06 2004 %E A096728 a(23)-a(33) from _Donovan Johnson_, Nov 22 2009