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 A306952 #11 Feb 22 2020 20:57:36 %S A306952 512468,540890,688028,1390268,1565828,1741388,2268068,3525410,3848108, %T A306952 4374788,6481508,6657068,7534868,7885988,7914410,8089970,8838968, %U A306952 9143330,9290468,10021130,10343828,10898930,12654530,12801668,12872510,13152788,13181210,14234570 %N A306952 Lesser member of twin weird numbers: weird numbers n (A006037) such that n+2 is also weird. %C A306952 Number of terms below 10^k for k = 6, 7, ... 10: 19, 231, 2111, 22426. %C A306952 The first occurrences of 2 consecutive pairs of twin weirds are (21607670, 21607672, 21608090, 21608092), (873951608, 873951610, 873951890, 873951892), ... %H A306952 Amiram Eldar, <a href="/A306952/b306952.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..22426</a> (terms below 10^10). %e A306952 512468 is in the sequence since both 512468 and 512470 are weird numbers. %Y A306952 Cf. A006037, A125109, A231086 (supersequence), A231964. %K A306952 nonn %O A306952 1,1 %A A306952 _Amiram Eldar_, Mar 17 2019