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 A190460 #8 Mar 30 2025 10:54:42 %S A190460 4,7,12,17,20,25,28,33,38,41,46,51,54,59,62,67,72,75,80,83,85,88,93, %T A190460 96,101,106,109,114,117,122,127,130,135,138,140,143,148,151,156,161, %U A190460 164,169,172,177,182,185,190,195,198,203,206,211,216,219,224,227,229,232,237,240,245,250,253,258,261,266,271,274,279,284,287,292 %N A190460 Positions of 2 in A190457. %C A190460 See A190457. %H A190460 Jon Asier Bárcena-Petisco, Luis Martínez, María Merino, Juan Manuel Montoya, and Antonio Vera-López, <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.19696">Fibonacci-like partitions and their associated piecewise-defined permutations</a>, arXiv:2503.19696 [math.CO], 2025. See p. 4. %t A190460 (See A190457.) %Y A190460 Cf. A190457. %K A190460 nonn %O A190460 1,1 %A A190460 _Clark Kimberling_, May 10 2011