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 A192598 #6 Mar 30 2012 18:57:36 %S A192598 1,3,11,19,139,251,379 %N A192598 Monotonic ordering of set S generated by these rules: if x and y are in S and x^2+2y^2 is a prime, then x^2+2y^2 is in S, and 1 is in S. %C A192598 See the discussions at A192476 and A192580. The start-set for A192598 is {1}. For results using start-sets {1,2}, and {1,2,4}, see A192612 and A192613. %t A192598 start = {1}; primes = Table[Prime[n], {n, 1, 20000}]; %t A192598 f[x_, y_] := If[MemberQ[primes, x^2 + 2 y^2], x^2 + 2 y^2] %t A192598 b[x_] := %t A192598 Block[{w = x}, %t A192598 Select[Union[ %t A192598 Flatten[AppendTo[w, %t A192598 Table[f[w[[i]], w[[j]]], {i, 1, Length[w]}, {j, 1, %t A192598 Length[w]}]]]], # < 30000 &]]; %t A192598 t = FixedPoint[b, start] (* A192598 *) %Y A192598 Cf. A192476, A192580, A192612, A192613. %K A192598 nonn,fini,full %O A192598 1,2 %A A192598 _Clark Kimberling_, Jul 05 2011