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 A330482 #20 Dec 19 2019 05:50:30 %S A330482 64,16767,26890623,1507545109375,777562026420218750, %T A330482 283435321166212288109372 %N A330482 Earliest start of a run of n numbers divisible by a sixth power larger than one. %C A330482 De Konnick's book gives probable terms a(5)=777562026420218750 and a(6)=283435321166212288109372. %D A330482 J.-M. De Koninck, Those Fascinating Numbers, Entry 242, p. 63, Amer. Math. Soc., 2009. %H A330482 Jean-Marie De Koninck, <a href="https://bookstore.ams.org/mbk-64/83">Those Fascinating Numbers</a>, Amer. Math. Soc., (2009), page 63. %e A330482 26890623 is divisible by 3^6, 26890624 is divisible by 2^6, and 26890625 is divisible by 5^6. This is the smallest number with this property, so a(3) = 26890623. %Y A330482 Cf. A001014, A088080, A174113. %Y A330482 Cf. A045882, A271443, A330480, A330481, A330486, A330483, A330484, A330485. %K A330482 nonn,more,hard %O A330482 1,1 %A A330482 _Jud McCranie_, Dec 16 2019 %E A330482 a(5) from _Giovanni Resta_, Dec 17 2019 %E A330482 a(6) from _Giovanni Resta_, Dec 19 2019