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 A141833 #6 Mar 30 2012 17:22:50 %S A141833 4,9,10,14,15,16,22,23,24,25,32,33,35,36,37,39,40,48,51,52,53,56,57, %T A141833 58,59,60,61,62,66,72,77,78,82,83,84,85,86,87,88,91,92,93,94,95,98, %U A141833 102,103,107,110,113,114,118,120,122,124,125,126,127,130,132,133,134,135,136 %N A141833 Integers n>1 such that A141822(n)=3. %C A141833 Zaremba conjectured that A141823, A141832, A195901, and this sequence form a partition of the integers >1.Is this sequence finite or infinite? %H A141833 T. D. Noe, <a href="/A141833/b141833.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n=1..5563 </a> %Y A141833 Cf. A141821. %K A141833 nonn %O A141833 1,1 %A A141833 _T. D. Noe_, Jul 09 2008