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 A259432 #13 Aug 25 2015 22:50:27 %S A259432 14,289,308,3624,1153740,1981716,11704620,12992625,13093356,52893876, %T A259432 64160196,93927036,149603196,194160876,350423580,510076212,618962556, %U A259432 647057796,1015443660,1896067572,2038869276,2137008660,2603889372,2661789732,2878700052,2941560492 %N A259432 Numbers n such that A259124(n) = A259124(n+1) > 0. %C A259432 Is the sequence infinite? %C A259432 a(366) > 5 * 10^13. - _Hiroaki Yamanouchi_, Aug 24 2015 %H A259432 Hiroaki Yamanouchi, <a href="/A259432/b259432.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..365</a> %e A259432 A259124(14) = A259124(15) = 6, so 14 is a term. %Y A259432 Cf. A259124. %K A259432 nonn %O A259432 1,1 %A A259432 _Alex Ratushnyak_, Jun 26 2015 %E A259432 a(17)-a(26) from _Hiroaki Yamanouchi_, Aug 24 2015