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 A107134 #21 Sep 08 2022 08:45:18 %S A107134 29,37,53,109,113,137,149,193,197,233,277,281,317,337,373,389,401,421, %T A107134 449,457,541,557,569,613,617,641,653,673,701,709,757,809,821,877,953, %U A107134 977,1009,1033,1061,1093,1117,1129,1201,1213,1229,1289,1297,1373,1381 %N A107134 Primes of the form x^2+28y^2. %C A107134 Discriminant=-112. See A107132 for more information. %H A107134 Vincenzo Librandi and Ray Chandler, <a href="/A107134/b107134.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a> [First 1000 terms from Vincenzo Librandi] %H A107134 N. J. A. Sloane et al., <a href="https://oeis.org/wiki/Binary_Quadratic_Forms_and_OEIS">Binary Quadratic Forms and OEIS</a> (Index to related sequences, programs, references) %F A107134 The primes are congruent to {1, 9, 25} (mod 28). - _T. D. Noe_, Apr 29 2008 %t A107134 QuadPrimes2[1, 0, 28, 10000] (* see A106856 *) %o A107134 (Magma) [ p: p in PrimesUpTo(2000) | p mod 28 in {1, 9, 25} ]; // _Vincenzo Librandi_, Jul 23 2012 %Y A107134 Cf. A139643. %K A107134 nonn,easy %O A107134 1,1 %A A107134 _T. D. Noe_, May 13 2005