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 A338373 #26 Nov 27 2021 16:34:31 %S A338373 40,67,94,112,121,148,157,175,187,202,220,229,247,256,262,283,292,310, %T A338373 312,337,346,364,367,382,391,409,412,418,427,437,445,472,487,499,514, %U A338373 517,526,535,544,553,562,577,580,598,607,612,634,637,643,652 %N A338373 Numbers k such that bigomega(2*k + 1) >= 4. %C A338373 Numbers of the form k + A336263(m) + 2*k*A336263(m) where k and m are positive integers. If a term d in A336263 is not here, bigomega(2*d + 1) = 3. %H A338373 Dumitru Damian, <a href="/A338373/b338373.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..30000</a> %e A338373 13 is in A336263, therefore 1 + 13 + 2*13*1 = 40 is a term, and (40*2) + 1 = 81 is not the product of 3 prime numbers. %t A338373 Select[Range[650], PrimeOmega[2*# + 1] >= 4 &] (* _Amiram Eldar_, Oct 24 2020 *) %o A338373 (PARI) isok(k) = bigomega(2*k+1) >= 4; \\ _Michel Marcus_, Oct 24 2020 %Y A338373 Cf. A001222, A336263, A159919. %K A338373 nonn %O A338373 1,1 %A A338373 _Davide Rotondo_, Oct 23 2020