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 A333962 #9 Jun 09 2022 08:13:53 %S A333962 1,3,8,14,20,42,48,116,104,112,176,304,346,256,524,768,1044,576,1472, %T A333962 1584,1888,1056,2088,2960,1280,3968,5208,4544,3858,6216,8032,2816, %U A333962 10368,15960,10752,12612,17712,10532,21088,6144,22416,26432,19128,24096,46512,25088,38400 %N A333962 a(n) = A330575(A025487(n)). %C A333962 These numbers provide candidate record values of A330575(k)/k as k must be a product of primorials for A330575(k)/k to be a record. %H A333962 Amiram Eldar, <a href="/A333962/b333962.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..750</a> %Y A333962 Cf. A025487, A330575, A333953. %K A333962 nonn %O A333962 1,2 %A A333962 _David A. Corneth_, Apr 15 2020