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 A295785 #13 Oct 26 2019 18:04:09 %S A295785 1,1,1,2,1,3,1,4,18,1,8,5,106,1,17,6,572,1,38,2202,7,5712,52,2918,1, %T A295785 78,41495,8,998928,160,14376,1,164,742773,9,161737320,469,392628, %U A295785 69162,1,2719708,332,4281895264,824,12825336,10,24698696592,1337,56372096,327128,1,168712111,680,5859364320 %N A295785 a(n) = A179926(A025487(n)). %C A295785 Terms in A179926 are only determined by their prime signature. A025487 gives the least positive integer having its prime signature. Combining these sequences removes a lot of duplicates making it somewhat easier to show terms. %C A295785 a(54) = A003043(5) = 5859364320. - _Andrew Howroyd_, Oct 26 2019 %H A295785 David A. Corneth, <a href="/A295785/a295785.txt">Prime signatures for some k and the corresponding values for A179926(k).</a> %Y A295785 Cf. A025487, A179926. %K A295785 nonn %O A295785 1,4 %A A295785 _David A. Corneth_, Dec 25 2017 %E A295785 Terms a(43) and beyond from _Andrew Howroyd_, Oct 26 2019