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 A106536 #11 Sep 02 2024 08:39:16 %S A106536 27,1828182,8,45904523,53,60287471,3,52662497,75,72470936,9995,95749, %T A106536 669676277240766303535475945713821785251664274274663919320030599218174135966290435729003342, %U A106536 952605956307381323286279434907632338298807531,95 %N A106536 a(n) is constructed by concatenation of the "next" d(e) digits of e=exp(1), where d()=2, 7, 1, 8 are the digits of e. %C A106536 Size of consecutive chunks is given by the digits of e themselves. See A106156 (pi pseudo-golombization) for problems raised by "0", either as decimal expansion of e or as leading digit in a chunk. %e A106536 27 1828182 8 45904523 53 60287471 3 52662497 75 72470936 9995 95749... 2 7 1 8 2 8 1 8 2 8 4 5 %e A106536 The next chunk has 90 digits (not 9). %Y A106536 Cf. A001113, A106156, A106537. %K A106536 base,easy,nonn,less %O A106536 1,1 %A A106536 _Eric Angelini_, May 08 2005