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 A340178 #23 Jan 02 2024 02:30:16 %S A340178 44,117,240,85,132,720,88,234,480,132,351,720,140,480,693,160,231,792, %T A340178 170,264,1440,176,468,960,187,1020,1584,195,748,6336,220,585,1200,240, %U A340178 252,275,255,396,2160,264,702,1440,280,960,1386,308,819,1680,320,462,1584 %N A340178 Euler brick triples, side dimensions (a,b,c) in increasing order for a. %C A340178 How are primitive Euler bricks distributed in the (a,b,c) parameter space? %H A340178 Robin Visser, <a href="/A340178/b340178.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a> %H A340178 Oliver Knill, <a href="http://abel.math.harvard.edu/~knill/various/eulercuboid/lecture.pdf">Treasure Hunting Perfect Euler bricks</a>, Math table, February 24, 2009. %H A340178 Randall L. Rathbun, <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1705.05929">The Integer Cuboid Table</a>, arXiv:1705.05929 [math.NT], 2017-2020. %Y A340178 Cf. A031173, A031174, A031175, A103605. %K A340178 nonn,tabf %O A340178 1,1 %A A340178 _Ctibor O. Zizka_, Dec 30 2020