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 A228031 #21 Sep 08 2022 08:46:05 %S A228031 11,17,59,353,2411,117659,823553,1977326753,9387480337647754305659, %T A228031 3219905755813179726837617,44567640326363195900190045974568017, %U A228031 616873509628062366290756156815389726793178417,30226801971775055948247051683954096612865741953 %N A228031 Primes of the form 7^n + 10. %H A228031 Vincenzo Librandi, <a href="/A228031/b228031.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..21</a> %t A228031 Select[Table[7^n + 10, {n, 0, 300}], PrimeQ] %o A228031 (Magma) [a: n in [0..300] | IsPrime(a) where a is 7^n+10]; %Y A228031 Cf. A217132 (associated n). %Y A228031 Cf. Primes of the form k^n + h: A092506 (k=2, h=1), A057733 (k=2, h=3), A123250 (k=2, h=5), A104066 (k=2, h=7), A104070 (k=2, h=9), A057735 (k=3, h=2), A102903 (k=3, h=4), A102870 (k=3, h=8), A102907 (k=3, h=10), A290200 (k=4, h=1), A182330 (k=5, h=2), A102910 (k=5, h=8), A182331 (k=6, h=1), A104118 (k=6, h=5), A104115 (k=6, h=7), A104065 (k=7, h=4), this sequence (k=7, h=10), A144360 (k=8, h=7), A145440 (k=8, h=9), A228034 (k=9, h=2), A159352 (k=10, h=3), A159031 (k=10, h=7). %K A228031 nonn,easy %O A228031 1,1 %A A228031 _Vincenzo Librandi_, Aug 11 2013 %E A228031 Corrected cross-references - _Robert Price_, Aug 01 2017