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 A338053 #9 Jul 09 2025 04:54:07 %S A338053 6,15,35,14,12,33,55,18,21,77,22,20,45,39,26,28,63,51,34,38,57,69,46, %T A338053 40,65,91,42,85,119,56,75,95,76,87,145,50,44,99,93,62,52,117,105,70, %U A338053 58,261,111,74,68,153,123,82,80,115,161,84,155,217,98,129,215,100,141,235,110,147,133 %N A338053 "Early" terms in A336957, in order of appearance. %C A338053 A term A336957(k) is early if A336957(k) > k; punctual if A336957(k) = k (see A338050); and late if A336957(k) < k. %C A338053 It appears that the majority of terms are late. %Y A338053 Cf. A336957, A338050, A338051, A338054. %K A338053 nonn %O A338053 1,1 %A A338053 _Scott R. Shannon_ and _N. J. A. Sloane_, Oct 11 2020, following a suggestion from _Christopher Landauer_