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 A193944 #25 Apr 16 2022 16:46:17 %S A193944 2,8,48,98,350,440,2430,13310,13454,17575,212380,1205644,2018978, %T A193944 3939648,15473808,407498958,138982582998,768026327418,1049851495966, %U A193944 2682238231673,5556134065128,14334401249714,201602864021438 %N A193944 Integers k such that for all j > k the largest prime factor of j*(j+1)*(j+2) exceeds the largest prime factor of k*(k+1)*(k+2). %C A193944 Heuristics show that these terms are valid, but a strict proof is yet to be done. Terms 24-26 were found with a program written by _Robert Gerbicz_. - _Andrey V. Kulsha_, Aug 29 2011 %H A193944 Andrey V. Kulsha, <a href="/A193944/b193944.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..26</a> %Y A193944 Cf. A003032, A193943, A193945. %K A193944 nonn %O A193944 1,1 %A A193944 _Andrey V. Kulsha_, Aug 10 2011