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 A182451 #11 May 02 2012 18:23:25 %S A182451 109,151,191,229,233,283,311,571,643,683,727,941,991,1033,1051,1373, %T A182451 1493,1667,1697,1741,1747,1783,1787,1801,1931 %N A182451 Numbers of A166252 which are not in A164554. %C A182451 All Ramanujan primes (A104272) are in A164368 and all Labos primes (A080359) are in A194598. Peculiar primes (see comment in A164554)are simultaneously Ramanujan and Labos primes, while central primes (A166252) are in the intersection of A164368 and A194598 for n>=2. Hence, for n>=2, all peculiar primes are central primes, but conversely is not true. The sequence lists non-peculiar central numbers. %Y A182451 Cf. A164554, A166252, A104272, A080359, A164368, A194598. %K A182451 nonn %O A182451 1,1 %A A182451 _Vladimir Shevelev_, Apr 29 2012