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 A113962 #2 Mar 30 2012 17:27:48 %S A113962 10,28,31,55,57,60,61,78,81,84,119,130,132,136,142,145,146,149,152, %T A113962 155,160,167,276,280,285,290,293,295,298,305,328,333,335,337,342,349, %U A113962 360,364,369,371,641,645,649,654,656,671,673,684,690,692,695,702,708,711 %N A113962 Where A094746 decreases: Indices n > 1 such that A094746(n) < A094746(n-1). %C A113962 Correspond to positions in A093903 where the smallest as yet unused prime cannot be taken. %e A113962 23 = A094746(10) < A094746(9) = 29 %Y A113962 Cf. A094746, A093903. %K A113962 nonn %O A113962 1,1 %A A113962 _Klaus Brockhaus_, Nov 10 2005