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 A244758 #21 Apr 14 2021 05:27:14 %S A244758 0,1,3,2,1,3,3,2,2,1,3,3,1,2,9,1,3,1,1,2,9,3,2,3,1,2,1,2,1,1,23,1,3,3, %T A244758 1,2,1,3,1,5,1,3,1,3,3,1,3,1,3,1,2,1,3,2,2,6,2,4,1,4,2,3,2,5,53,1,1,7, %U A244758 1,3,3,3,3 %N A244758 Number of binary digits in the n-th term of the continued fraction of the base-2 Champernowne constant (A066717). %H A244758 John K. Sikora, <a href="/A244758/b244758.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..8174</a> %H A244758 John K. Sikora, <a href="http://arxiv.org/abs/1408.0261">Analysis of the High Water Mark Convergents of Champernowne's Constant in Various Bases</a>, arXiv:1408.0261 [math.NT] %H A244758 John K. Sikora, <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2oQudZQvHfSN1hYVjBWdGQ4cVU/edit?usp=sharing">Number of binary digits of the first 98093504 terms of the continued fraction of the base 2 Champernowne Constant (240 MB zipped)</a> %Y A244758 Cf. A066717 (The continued fraction for the "binary" Champernowne constant.) %Y A244758 Cf. A244330 (Position of the incrementally largest term in the continued fraction for the base 2 Champernowne constant.) %K A244758 nonn,base %O A244758 1,3 %A A244758 _John K. Sikora_, Jul 05 2014