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 A243077 #33 Jul 14 2024 20:26:36 %S A243077 188,259,304,308,372,394,483,497,594,634,685,705,722,729,740,750,756, %T A243077 766,780,782,834,850,864,884,885,888,922,925,946,955,956,1016,1026, %U A243077 1048,1069,1070,1071,1080,1082,1108,1134,1140,1154,1159,1160,1161,1187,1198,1266,1268 %N A243077 Numbers missing from A025429 (number of partitions of n into 5 nonzero squares). %C A243077 For these indices, A080654 and A080673 are ill-defined. Stated another way, a(n) is the n-th index where A080654 and A080673 default to 0. %H A243077 Hagen von Eitzen, <a href="/A243077/b243077.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..29477</a> %H A243077 "James47", <a href="http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/811824/"> What is the largest integer with only one representation as a sum of five nonzero squares?</a>, Math.StackExchange, 2014. %e A243077 a(1)=188 because all the values 0, 1, ..., 187 appear somewhere in A025429, but 188 doesn't. %Y A243077 Cf. A025429, A080654, A080673. %K A243077 nonn %O A243077 1,1 %A A243077 _M. F. Hasler_, May 30 2014 and _Hagen von Eitzen_, Jun 05 2014 %E A243077 Edited by _N. J. A. Sloane_, Jun 06 2014