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 A113160 #5 Mar 31 2012 13:21:29 %S A113160 0,1,1,2,10,1,3,7,2,1,1,9,1,1,1,6,2,1,1,1,1,3,2,2,1,3,1,2,1,1,3,1,1, %T A113160 17,12,2,1,3,7,3,4,2,1,5,2,2,1,6,1,18,19,1,14,3,2,1,32,4,1,2,1,2,4,3, %U A113160 2,2,1,2,1,1,330,11,2,1,3,1,2,2,1,17,1,3,3,2,1,2,1,1,16,1,2,1,1,21,4,1,1,8,2 %N A113160 Table read by antidiagonals of continued fractions for log(n). %H A113160 G. Xiao, <a href="http://wims.unice.fr/~wims/en_tool~number~contfrac.en.html">Contfrac</a> %H A113160 <a href="/index/Con#confC">Index entries for continued fractions for constants</a> %e A113160 The table starts: %e A113160 0,1,2,3,1,6,... %e A113160 1,10,7,9,2,2,... %e A113160 1,2,1,1,2,3,... %Y A113160 Rows A016730 to A016740, A016441 to A016528; columns A000195, A057603. %K A113160 cofr,easy,nonn,tabl %O A113160 2,4 %A A113160 _Franklin T. Adams-Watters_, Jan 05 2006