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 A315211 #3 Oct 21 2023 15:11:07 %S A315211 1,6,10,14,20,26,30,34,40,46,50,54,60,66,70,74,80,86,90,94,100,106, %T A315211 110,114,120,126,130,134,140,146,150,154,160,166,170,174,180,186,190, %U A315211 194,200,206,210,214,220,226,230,234,240,246 %N A315211 Coordination sequence Gal.3.20.3 where Gal.u.t.v denotes the coordination sequence for a vertex of type v in tiling number t in the Galebach list of u-uniform tilings. %C A315211 Note that there may be other vertices in the Galebach list of u-uniform tilings with u <= 6 that have this same coordination sequence. See the Galebach link for the complete list of A-numbers for all these tilings. %H A315211 Brian Galebach, <a href="/A250120/a250120.html">k-uniform tilings (k <= 6) and their A-numbers</a> %K A315211 nonn %O A315211 0,2 %A A315211 _Brian Galebach_ and _N. J. A. Sloane_, Jun 18 2018