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 A160687 #3 Mar 30 2012 17:28:50 %S A160687 1068367,72605597,167800459,342300461,945454063,1271025127,1311243709, %T A160687 1723430689,1742554057,2088627479,2773023247,3280315037,3854112263, %U A160687 4146729383,4663996819,5351452567,6129009319,6262797449,6418720631,7409777803,7993593973,8834281793 %N A160687 Primes p such that p^2-2, p^4-2, p^6-2, p^8-2 and p^10-2 are all prime. %C A160687 p=15912460901 is in this sequence and p^12-2 is also prime. [From _Dmitry Kamenetsky_, May 26 2009] %H A160687 D. Kamenetsky, <a href="/A160687/b160687.txt">a(n) for n=1..53</a> %Y A160687 Cf. A062326, A154831. %Y A160687 Cf. A160688 %K A160687 nonn %O A160687 1,1 %A A160687 _Dmitry Kamenetsky_, May 24 2009