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 A324101 #7 Feb 19 2019 00:09:16 %S A324101 3,5,7,9,10,11,13,15,16,17,19,21,22,23,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,33,34,35, %T A324101 36,37,39,40,41,43,45,46,47,49,50,51,53,55,57,58,59,61,62,63,64,65,66, %U A324101 67,68,69,71,72,73,74,75,76,77,78,79,81,82,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,100,101,102,103,105 %N A324101 Numbers whose "unary-binary encoded prime factorization" (A156552) is not A000120-deficient. %C A324101 Numbers n for which A192895(A156552(n)) >= 0. %C A324101 Numbers n such that A156552(n) is either in A175522 or in A175526. %H A324101 Antti Karttunen, <a href="/A324101/b324101.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..4133</a> %Y A324101 Cf. A324102 (complement, apart from 1 which is in neither sequence). %Y A324101 Cf. A175522, A175526, A192895. %K A324101 nonn %O A324101 1,1 %A A324101 _Antti Karttunen_, Feb 18 2019