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 A184794 #8 Apr 21 2021 03:47:11 %S A184794 1,2,3,5,9,12,16,18,28,32,34,41,42,57,58,60,64,73,74,87,89,96,103,106, %T A184794 112,119,129,135,145,152,161,165,168,177,183,200,207,209,213,229,232, %U A184794 236,245,252,261,264,268,271,275,278,280,284,287,291,294,310,316,317,326,330,335,339,348,355,358,362,371,381,387,390,394,397,401,417,427,429,440,456,459,465,481,488,497,498,504,507,520,546,550,553,555,562,566,568,569,582,585,592 %N A184794 Numbers k such that floor(k*s) is prime, where s = (3 + sqrt(5))/2. %e A184794 See A184792. %t A184794 (See A184792.) %Y A184794 Cf. A184774, A184792, A184795. %K A184794 nonn %O A184794 1,2 %A A184794 _Clark Kimberling_, Jan 22 2011