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 A112878 #2 Mar 30 2012 17:27:47 %S A112878 14,34,35,41,42,56,92,100,124,132,133,134,135,153,167,204,216,217,218, %T A112878 236,261,269,283,295,330,342,369,373,392,443,464,480,488,521,587,599, %U A112878 634,648,688,714,723,742,786,814,815,816,817,818,819,820,821,829,833 %N A112878 A100298(n) = 0. %C A112878 A100298 is similar to Cald's sequence A006509, where zeros are much less frequent (cf. A112877). %e A112878 A100298(14) = 0 and A100298(k) > 0 for k < 14, so a(1) = 14. %Y A112878 Cf. A100298, A006509, A112877. %K A112878 nonn %O A112878 1,1 %A A112878 _Klaus Brockhaus_, Oct 24 2005