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 A255363 #16 Mar 23 2015 14:17:33 %S A255363 5,7,11,13,14,17,19,21,22,23,26,29,31,33,34,37,38,39,41,43,44,46,47, %T A255363 51,52,53,55,57,58,59,61,62,65,67,68,69,71,73,74,76,78,79,82,83,85,86, %U A255363 87,88,89,92,93,94,95,97,101,102,103,106,107,109,111,113,114 %N A255363 Numbers with the property that A006255(k) = A070229(k). %C A255363 A070229(n) is a lower bound of A006255(n) for all n in A102750. %C A255363 This list contains all primes greater than 3 and no perfect squares. %C A255363 Let k be a fixed integer, then k*p is found in this list for all sufficiently large primes p. %H A255363 Peter Kagey, <a href="/A255363/b255363.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..5000</a> %K A255363 nonn %O A255363 1,1 %A A255363 _Peter Kagey_, Feb 21 2015