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 A161923 #4 Jun 02 2025 01:44:59 %S A161923 28,52,58,100,106,118,112,116,124,196,202,214,238,208,212,220,226,234, %T A161923 250,388,394,406,430,478,232,244,400,404,412,418,426,442,454,470,502, %U A161923 772,778,790,814,862,958 %N A161923 Numbers n with property that each number corresponds to one of the partitions described in sequence A160643 and counted in A161921. %e A161923 The numbers form an irregular table with shape A161921 as follows: %e A161923 28 %e A161923 52 58 %e A161923 100 106 118 %e A161923 112 116 124 196 202 214 238 %e A161923 208 212 220 226 234 250 388 394 406 430 478 %Y A161923 A125106 (Describes the mapping to partitions) %K A161923 nonn,tabf,uned %O A161923 1,1 %A A161923 _Alford Arnold_, Jul 05 2009