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 A157190 #21 Jan 24 2024 09:21:19 %S A157190 2,3,59,71,1151,2399,7559,42839,110879,181439,241919,262079,453599, %T A157190 665279,1713599,2827439,6425999,11309759,12700799,14137199,16707599, %U A157190 37837799,45239039,64864799,82162079,86486399,93562559,260124479,410810399,735134399,950019839 %N A157190 Primes which produce records in A157188, at index i=pi(a(n)) (pi=A000720). %C A157190 Primes that can be written in more ways as p*q-(p+q) (p,q prime) than any smaller prime. %H A157190 M. F. Hasler, <a href="/A157190/b157190.txt">Table of n, a(n), for n=1..40.</a> %H A157190 Carlos Rivera, <a href="http://www.primepuzzles.net/puzzles/puzz_482.htm">Puzzle 482: Two Bergot questions</a>, The Prime Puzzles & Problems Connection. %F A157190 A157187(a(n)) = A157188(A000720(a(n))) > A157187(p) for all primes p < a(n). %Y A157190 Cf. A000720, A157187, A157188, A157189, A336296. %K A157190 nonn %O A157190 1,1 %A A157190 _M. F. Hasler_, Mar 11 2009 %E A157190 a(28) corrected by _M. F. Hasler_, Mar 15 2009