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 A186702 #14 Dec 12 2015 10:30:48 %S A186702 3,5,7,5,5,7,7,11,5639,11,17,88793,11,17,13,88789,11,9853497737,11, %T A186702 1418575498573,11,1418575498567,11,7697168877290909,10527733922579, %U A186702 1707898733581273,13,186460616596321,11,79287805466244209,11,17,1158722981124148367,14094050870111867483,47710850533373130107,13,17,13,734975534793324512717947,1620784518619319025971,13,2845372542509911868266807 %N A186702 Irregular triangle, read by rows, of the smallest prime starting a prime pattern given in row n of A186634. %C A186702 The larger terms are from the Forbes file. %H A186702 Tony D. Forbes, <a href="http://anthony.d.forbes.googlepages.com/ktmin.txt">Smallest Prime k-tuples</a> %e A186702 5639 is the smallest prime that begins a sequence of 7 primes having pattern (0, 2, 8, 12, 14, 18, 20). %e A186702 The irregular triangle begins: %e A186702 3 %e A186702 5 7 %e A186702 5 %e A186702 5 7 %e A186702 7 %e A186702 11 5639 %e A186702 11 17 88793 %e A186702 11 17 13 88789 %e A186702 11 9853497737 %Y A186702 Cf. A186634. %K A186702 nonn,tabf,nice %O A186702 2,1 %A A186702 _T. D. Noe_, Feb 25 2011