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 A107947 #9 Feb 14 2018 04:26:10 %S A107947 1,2,3,5,6,8,11,16,17,19,22,27,33,41,52,68,69,71,74,79,85,93,104,120, %T A107947 137,156,178,205,238,279,331,399,400,402,405,410,416,424,435,451,468, %U A107947 487,509,536,569,610,662,730,799,870,944,1023,1108,1201,1305,1425,1562 %N A107947 Partial sums of A107946. %C A107947 Terms at positions 2^k is found in A107948. %H A107947 Ivan Neretin, <a href="/A107947/b107947.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..8192</a> %t A107947 Accumulate@Nest[Join[#, Accumulate@#] &, {1}, 7] (* _Ivan Neretin_, Jan 31 2018 *) %o A107947 (PARI) {a(n)=local(A=[1,1],B=[1]);for(i=1,#binary(n), B=concat(B,vector(#B,k,polcoeff(Ser(A)/(1-x),#B+k-1)));A=concat(A,B););B[n]} %Y A107947 Cf. A107946, A107948. %K A107947 nonn %O A107947 1,2 %A A107947 _Paul D. Hanna_, May 28 2005