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 A214001 #13 Jul 21 2018 17:12:16 %S A214001 0,1,909,2055,11925,145881,191079,254199,358875,490215,614241,642105, %T A214001 648261,689655,864159,959595,1030911,1047585,1056981,1150335,1366971, %U A214001 1406571,1669845,1746525,2299485,2357751,2491809,2494329,2629869,2876859,3162159,3220041,3257595 %N A214001 Numbers n such that n^2+2, n^3+2, n^4+2 and n^5+2 are all prime. %C A214001 n^6+2 is also prime for n = 0, 1, 1746525, 2876859, … %t A214001 Select[Range[3500000], And@@PrimeQ/@(Table[n^i+2, {i, 2, 5}]/.n->#)&] %t A214001 Select[Range[0,33*10^5],AllTrue[#^Range[2,5]+2,PrimeQ]&] (* The program uses the AllTrue function from Mathematica version 10 *) (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Jul 21 2018 *) %Y A214001 Cf. A056899, A144953, A182343, A216977, A216979, A216930. %K A214001 nonn %O A214001 1,3 %A A214001 _Michel Lagneau_, Feb 15 2013