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 A337709 #21 Jul 15 2022 08:10:37 %S A337709 1,10,14,22,26,30,33,34,38,39,46,50,51,57,58,62,68,69,74,76,82,86,87, %T A337709 90,92,93,94,98,106,111,116,118,122,123,124,129,132,134,141,142,145, %U A337709 146,148,150,154,155,158,159,160,164,165,166,172,174,177,178,182,183,185 %N A337709 Integers m such that A337686(x) = m has no solution. %C A337709 Integers m such that A139315(m) = 0. %Y A337709 Cf. A000005, A139315, A337686. %Y A337709 A138511 is a subsequence. %K A337709 nonn %O A337709 1,2 %A A337709 _Michel Marcus_, Sep 16 2020 %E A337709 More terms from _Jinyuan Wang_, Sep 30 2020 %E A337709 Missing term a(1)=1 inserted by _J. Lowell_, Jul 14 2022