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 A268595 #15 Feb 18 2022 08:13:07 %S A268595 2,2,2,3,5,19,31,37,2,11,2,67,109,151,211,241,277,367,439,457,619,691, %T A268595 727,787,859,19,967,1087,1171,1471,1489,1531,1579,1951,2131,2287,2791, %U A268595 2851,2971,3061,3319,3511,3547,3559,3739,4129,4357,4447,4507,4591,4651,4789 %N A268595 Values of prime p corresponding to terms in A268594. %e A268595 50650 = 37^3-3 = 50651^1-1, so 37 is a term. %Y A268595 Cf. A268594 (main sequence) and A268596 (values of q). %K A268595 nonn %O A268595 1,1 %A A268595 _Jud McCranie_, Feb 07 2016 %E A268595 More terms from _Jinyuan Wang_, Feb 18 2022