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 A118922 #8 Jul 15 2012 09:09:17 %S A118922 89,359,449,683,701,719,1439,1979,2213,2609,2663,2699,2843,2879,3041, %T A118922 3221,3491,4751,5399,5813,6029,6389,6983,7019,7919,8171,8369,8513, %U A118922 9539,10151,10169,10259,10313,10781,10979,11321,11519,11681,12149,12203 %N A118922 Primes for which the weight as defined in A117078 is 9 and the gap as defined in A001223 is 8. %C A118922 The prime numbers in this sequence are of the form (18i-1) with i=(level(n)+1)/2, level(n) defined in A117563. %H A118922 Remi Eismann, <a href="/A118922/b118922.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a> %e A118922 a(1) = 89 because of prime(25) = prime(24) + (prime(24)mod 9) = 97 %e A118922 g(n) = 8 %Y A118922 Cf. A117078, A001223, A001359, A117563, A001359, A074822, A118359, A118924, A119504, A119597, A119596, A119595. %K A118922 nonn %O A118922 1,1 %A A118922 _Rémi Eismann_, May 25 2006, May 04 2007