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 A331922 #5 Feb 02 2020 09:04:42 %S A331922 1,1,0,1,3,2,0,3,8,0,2,9,8,0,8,32,6,0,9,32,0,8,38,30,0,32,150,0,6,33, %T A331922 32,0,32,158,30,0,38,174,0,30,176,150,0,150,870,24,0,33,152,0,32,182, %U A331922 150,0,158,894,0,30,182,174,0,174,1014,144,0,176,990,0,150,1014,864 %N A331922 Number of compositions (ordered partitions) of n into distinct Lucas numbers (beginning with 1). %H A331922 <a href="/index/Com#comp">Index entries for sequences related to compositions</a> %e A331922 a(7) = 3 because we have [7], [4, 3] and [3, 4]. %Y A331922 Cf. A000204, A003263, A054770 (positions of 0's), A067592, A067595, A218396, A288039. %K A331922 nonn %O A331922 0,5 %A A331922 _Ilya Gutkovskiy_, Feb 01 2020