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 A322692 #28 Feb 15 2019 03:09:10 %S A322692 98422632,98724000,99373500,100693920,101356380,111298770,98724000, %T A322692 99373500,100693920,101356380,111298770,114002850,152611020,152891400, %U A322692 161014380,162770850,171652650,171733650,173949984,185635044,187420296,195265356,195856836,210450786 %N A322692 Six-column table read by rows: Primitive distinct sextuples that have the same value of phi, sigma, and tau. %C A322692 The terms are consecutive sextuples, ordered so that (A) a(6i-5) < a(6i-4) < ... < a(6i) for i > 0, and (B) a(6i+1) < a(6i+7) for i >= 0. This sequence has primitive solutions only. If k is relatively prime to all of the terms in a primitive sextuple, then multiplying the terms in that sextuple by k gives another solution - see A322682. %H A322692 Jud McCranie, <a href="/A322692/b322692.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..6000</a> %e A322692 98422632, 98724000, 99373500, 100693920, 101356380, and 111298770 have the same value of phi (24883200), sigma (341228160), and tau (192), so these six numbers are in the sequence. %Y A322692 Cf. A134922, A322682, A322688, A322689, A322690, A322691, A322693, A322694, A322695, A322696, A322697. %K A322692 nonn,tabf %O A322692 1,1 %A A322692 _Jud McCranie_, Dec 30 2018