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 A291280 #7 Aug 22 2017 12:09:43 %S A291280 2,5,7,11,13,19,29,41,47,61,67,71,73,89,97,101,103,131,137,139,149, %T A291280 157,163,167,173,179,181,193,197,199,211,223,227,229,233,241,251,257, %U A291280 263,269,281,283,293,317,331,347,349,359,367,373,379,383 %N A291280 Primes p such that p does not divide any term of the Apery-like sequence A125143. %H A291280 Amita Malik and Armin Straub, <a href="/A133370/a133370.nb">Mathematica notebook for generating A133370 and A260793, A291275-A291284</a> %H A291280 Amita Malik and Armin Straub, <a href="/A133370/a133370.pdf">Lists of all primes up to 10000 in A133370 and A260793, A291275-A291284, together with Mathematica code.</a> %H A291280 Amita Malik and Armin Straub, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s40993-016-0036-8">Divisibility properties of sporadic Apéry-like numbers</a>, Research in Number Theory, 2016, 2:5 %Y A291280 For primes that do not divide the terms of the sequences A000172, A005258, A002893, A081085, A006077, A093388, A125143, A229111, A002895, A290575, A290576, A005259 see A260793, A291275-A291284 and A133370 respectively. %K A291280 nonn %O A291280 1,1 %A A291280 _N. J. A. Sloane_, Aug 21 2017