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 A218631 #16 Jun 16 2018 15:57:37 %S A218631 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,10,34,110,136,425,500,740,1097,1661,1954,2846,3357, %T A218631 4616,5885,7250,8582,11324,13794,16674,20228,24846,29487,36312,43087, %U A218631 51903,61895,73424,87274,104660,123438,145588,171526,202959,238060,280385,328137 %N A218631 Number of partitions of n+10 with largest inscribed rectangle having area <= n. %C A218631 In August 2012 a(25) = 13794 was the smallest number absent from the OEIS, see links. - _Alois P. Heinz_, Oct 17 2013 %H A218631 Alois P. Heinz, <a href="/A218631/b218631.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..100</a> %H A218631 Nicolas J.-P. Gauvrit, Jean-Paul Delahaye and Hector Zenil, <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5642/jhummath.201301.03">Sloaneās Gap: Do Mathematical and Social Factors Explain the Distribution of Numbers in the OEIS?</a>, Journal of Humanistic Mathematics 3:1 (2013), pp. 3-19. %H A218631 James Grime and Brady Haran, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YysNM2JoFo">Sloane's Gap</a>, Numberphile video (2013) %F A218631 a(n) = A182114(n+10,n). %K A218631 nonn %O A218631 0,9 %A A218631 _Alois P. Heinz_, Nov 03 2012