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 A255370 #14 May 07 2015 11:30:56 %S A255370 2,11,15,19,3,105,58,83,296,291,157,667,123,325,211,273,133,122,184, %T A255370 421,183,2767,170,703,2060,2437,442,785,401,2203,931,678,1795,1226, %U A255370 382,2732,381 %N A255370 Position of the n-th prime in A257112. %C A255370 We conjecture that the sequence is infinite or, equivalently, A257112 contains all primes. %C A255370 Records: 1, 2, 11, 55, 165, 231, 275, 299, 325, 1547, 1909, 7943, 8215, 14335, 18815, 35953, 70303, 81793, 114481, 190999, 954995, 2021021, 10105105, 22231231, ..., . - _Robert G. Wilson v_, May 05 2015 %F A255370 A257112(a(n)) = prime(n). %Y A255370 Cf. A000040, A257112. %K A255370 nonn %O A255370 1,1 %A A255370 _Vladimir Shevelev_ and _Peter J. C. Moses_, May 05 2015