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 A219042 #21 Nov 12 2023 09:03:46 %S A219042 2,4,6,14,24,35,79,178,186,230,328,494,664,839,1103,1678,2074,3096, %T A219042 5150,6948,9919,13655,19483,22927,39991,54551,67687,76655,90151, %U A219042 175250,179120 %N A219042 Numbers k such that 3^k + 22 is prime. %C A219042 a(32) > 2*10^5. - _Robert Price_, Dec 04 2013 %e A219042 3^2 + 22 = 31 (prime), so 2 is in the sequence. %t A219042 Do[If[PrimeQ[3^n + 22], Print[n]], {n, 10000}] %o A219042 (PARI) is(n)=isprime(3^n+22) \\ _Charles R Greathouse IV_, Feb 17 2017 %Y A219042 Cf. Sequences of numbers k such that 3^k + m is prime: %Y A219042 (m = 2) A051783, (m = -2) A014224, (m = 4) A058958, (m = -4) A058959, %Y A219042 (m = 8) A217136, (m = -8) A217135, (m = 10) A217137, (m = -10) A217347, %Y A219042 (m = 14) A219035, (m = -14) A219038, (m = 16) A205647, (m = -16) A219039, %Y A219042 (m = 20) A219040, (m = -20) A219041, (m = 22) A219042, (m = -22) A219043, %Y A219042 (m = 26) A219044, (m = -26) A219045, (m = 28) A219046, (m = -28) A219047, %Y A219042 (m = 32) A219048, (m = -32) A219049, (m = 34) A219050, (m = -34) A219051. Note that if m is a multiple of 3, 3^k + m is also a multiple of 3 (for k greater than 0), and as such isn't prime. %K A219042 nonn,more %O A219042 1,1 %A A219042 _Nicolas M. Perrault_, Nov 10 2012 %E A219042 a(21)-a(31) from _Robert Price_, Dec 04 2013