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 A116463 #16 Aug 12 2025 11:24:51 %S A116463 233017,466034,699051,932068,1165085,1398102,1864136,1878713,1922393, %T A116463 2330169,2330170,2796203,2796204,3262237,3495255,3728272,3757426, %U A116463 3844786,3961289,4660338,4660340,5359389,5592406,5592408,5708921,5941931,6524474,6990507,6990510,7456544 %N A116463 Numbers k such that A003313(k) = A003313(9*k). %C A116463 The sequence is based on data computed by _Neill M. Clift_. %H A116463 Hugo Pfoertner, <a href="/A116463/b116463.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..463</a> %Y A116463 Cf. A115016, A003313 [l(k)], A086878 [l(k)=l(2*k)], A116459 [l(k)=l(3*k)], A261986 [l(k)=l(4*k)], A116460 [l(k)=l(5*k)], A116461 [l(k)=l(6*k)], A116462 [l(k)=l(7*k)], A117151 [l(k)=l(10*k)]. %K A116463 nonn %O A116463 1,1 %A A116463 _Hugo Pfoertner_, Mar 07 2006 %E A116463 More terms from _Hugo Pfoertner_, Sep 07 2015