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 A184795 #8 Mar 30 2012 18:57:17 %S A184795 1,3,4,6,9,11,13,15,21,23,24,28,29,35,36,37,39,43,44,49,51,54,57,59, %T A184795 62,64,68,71,75,78,82,83,85,90,92,99,100,101,102,109,111,113,116,120, %U A184795 124,125,126,127,128,129,130,132,133,135,136,141,144,145,147,150,151,154,156,158,159,161,164,168,170,172,173,175 %N A184795 Numbers m such that prime(m) is of the form floor(k*s), where s=(3+sqrt(5))/2; complement of A184793. %C A184795 Indices of primes that appear in the Beatty sequence A001950, the Beatty sequence of A104457. - R. J. Mathar, Jan 22 2011 %e A184795 Prime(1)=2 with k=1. Prime(3)=5 with k=2. Prime(4)=7 with k=3. %t A184795 (See A184792.) %Y A184795 Cf. A184774, A184792, A184793. %K A184795 nonn %O A184795 1,2 %A A184795 _Clark Kimberling_, Jan 22 2011