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 A246501 #25 Mar 13 2020 06:03:16 %S A246501 10,170,3722,85040,273530,9010484,3659570,22972850,1875409412, %T A246501 2023830170 %N A246501 a(n) is the smallest term of A242719 that is repeated exactly n times, or 0 if there is no such term. %C A246501 We conjecture that, for all n, a(n)>0. %C A246501 Integer parts of sqrt(a(n)-1) are 3,13,61,291,523,3001,1913,4793,... (as for all terms of A242719, if a(n)-1 is perfect square, then sqrt(a(n)-1) is prime). %Y A246501 Cf. A246502, A242719, A242720. %K A246501 nonn,more %O A246501 1,1 %A A246501 _Vladimir Shevelev_, Aug 27 2014 %E A246501 More terms from _Peter J. C. Moses_, Aug 27 2014 %E A246501 a(9)-a(10) from _Jinyuan Wang_, Mar 13 2020