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 A116288 #16 Feb 21 2024 01:25:43 %S A116288 7,97,451,546,689,854,997,4380,5617,9997,72728,99997,346531,653466, %T A116288 999997,9090906,9999997,94117644,99999997,334665331,336032385, %U A116288 378253326,390977440,439928489,483516484,516483513,560071508 %N A116288 Numbers k such that k*(k+4) gives the concatenation of a number m with itself. %C A116288 Contains 10^m - 3 hence the sequence is infinite. - _David A. Corneth_, Feb 20 2024 %H A116288 Chai Wah Wu, <a href="/A116288/b116288.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a> %o A116288 (Python) %o A116288 from itertools import count, islice %o A116288 from sympy import sqrt_mod %o A116288 def A116288_gen(): # generator of terms %o A116288 for j in count(0): %o A116288 b = 10**j %o A116288 a = b*10+1 %o A116288 for k in sorted(sqrt_mod(4,a,all_roots=True)): %o A116288 if a*b <= k**2-4 < a*(a-1): %o A116288 yield k-2 %o A116288 A116288_list = list(islice(A116288_gen(),40)) # _Chai Wah Wu_, Feb 20 2024 %Y A116288 Cf. A116125, A116275, A116287, A116289, A116297. %K A116288 nonn,base %O A116288 1,1 %A A116288 _Giovanni Resta_, Feb 06 2006