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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.

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A179216 Permutation of triangular array of numbers (greater than 1) arranged by prime signature.

Original entry on oeis.org

2, 4, 3, 6, 9, 5, 8, 10, 25, 7, 12, 27, 14, 49, 11, 16, 18, 125, 15, 121, 13, 24, 81, 20, 343, 21, 169, 17, 30, 40, 625, 28, 1331, 22, 289, 19, 32, 42, 54, 2401, 44, 2197, 26, 361, 23, 36, 243, 66, 56, 14641, 45, 4913, 33, 529, 29, 48, 100, 3125, 70, 88, 28561, 50, 6859
Offset: 0

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Will Nicholes, Jul 10 2010

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The left diagonal is the sequence of primes (A000040). The right diagonal is sequence A025487 (least prime signatures).

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Formula

a(n) = A061579(A095904(n))

A179227 Iterative mapping with offset: a(1)=46465694290, a(n)=A095904(a(n-1)-2).

Original entry on oeis.org

46465694290, 1468045, 6445, 382, 87, 102, 441, 188, 270, 408, 109, 46, 32, 22, 16, 12, 11, 8, 7, 6, 9, 25, 21, 18, 121, 96, 29791, 64238770674219360787447773655609888012365121
Offset: 1

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Will Nicholes, Jul 10 2010

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The last term listed, a(28), is 547^16. Of the sequences of type a(n)=A095904(a(n-1)-2), this contains the smallest integer (6) that is part of an unknown sequence type (i.e. it is unknown if this sequence continues indefinitely in both directions or is part of a loop.)

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