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 A225516 #11 Jun 02 2013 14:28:52 %S A225516 7,13,5,19,11,31,17,37,43,23,29,61,67,73,79,41,47,97,103,53,109,59, %T A225516 127,139,71,151,157,163 %N A225516 Primes corresponding to terms of A225430. %C A225516 It is a result of application of Eratosthenes-like sieve to sequence of odd parts of sums of digits of n^2 which begins 1,1,9,7,7,9,13,5,... . %C A225516 Conjecture: the sequence is a permutation of all primes > 3. %Y A225516 Cf. A221858, A225017, A225039, A225040, A225093, A225430. %K A225516 nonn %O A225516 1,1 %A A225516 _Vladimir Shevelev_, May 09 2013