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 A195329 #10 Mar 30 2012 18:53:00 %S A195329 2,59,71,149,191,641,809,3371,5849,9239,20507,20981,32117,48779, %T A195329 176777,191249,204509,211061,223679,245129,358877,654161,2342771, %U A195329 3053291,4297961,4755347,6750221,8019509,9750371,10196759,11237981,23367077,34910219,93929219,186635747 %N A195329 Records of A195325. %C A195329 The sequence is infinite. Conjecture. For n>=2, all terms are in A001359. This conjecture (weaker than the conjecture in comment to A195325) also implies the twin prime conjecture. %Y A195329 Cf. A195325, A080192, A195270, A195271, A193507, A194186, A164368, A194598, A194658, A194659, A194674, A164288, A164294. %K A195329 nonn %O A195329 1,1 %A A195329 _Vladimir Shevelev_, Sep 15 2011