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 A097435 #6 Dec 15 2017 17:36:46 %S A097435 143,169,187,319,341,781,913,961,1273,1343,1691,1843,1961,3431,3481, %T A097435 3721,10807,11413,12769,15049,15347,15707,15857,16171,16837,16867, %U A097435 17161,18203,18437,19939,30227,30281,31411,31439,31979,32639,33017,33109 %N A097435 Numbers n such that n and its reversal are distinct brilliant numbers (A078972). %C A097435 A subset of A097393. %C A097435 Sometimes called "Tnaillirb" numbers. - _Jonathan Vos Post_, Nov 22 2004 %e A097435 30227 is in the sequence because 30227=167*181 and 72203=103*701. %Y A097435 Cf. A001358. %K A097435 base,nonn %O A097435 1,1 %A A097435 _Jason Earls_, Aug 22 2004