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 A345713 #11 Nov 08 2021 04:32:15 %S A345713 5,23,22003,11,59,3001,7,37,101,2,41,83,29,97,3,109,19,137,223,311,71, %T A345713 139,31,47,149,373,13,53,163,401,67,409,367,379,197,43,113,229,257,73, %U A345713 107,127,151,337,199,461,499,167,233,17,503,173,313,79,331,179,103,541,577,353,569,587,227,397,263 %N A345713 Lexicographically earliest sequence of distinct prime terms such that the English names of the entries form the sequence A000040 (the prime numbers). See how in the Comments section. %C A345713 The first English names of the sequence are: %C A345713 FIVE, TWENTY-THREE, TWENTY-TWO THOUSAND THREE, ELEVEN, FIFTY-NINE, THREE THOUSAND ONE, SEVEN, THIRTY-SEVEN, ONE HUNDRED ONE, TWO, FORTY-ONE, EIGHTY-THREE, TWENTY-NINE, NINETY-SEVEN, THREE, ONE HUNDRED NINE, NINETEEN, ... %C A345713 If we now take the 5th letter of the above English sequence (T), the 23rd (W) and the 22003rd (O) we spell T.W.O. and 2 is the first term of A000040 (the prime numbers). We then take the 11th letter of the sequence (T), the 59th (H), the 3001st (R), the 7th (E) and the 37th (E) to form T.H.R.E.E. and 3 is the next term of A000040. The letters in position 101, 2, 41 and 83 will spell F.I.V.E. and 5 is the next term of A000040. Etc. %C A345713 This sequence is the lexicographically earliest permutation of A000040 with this property. %Y A345713 Cf. A131744, A345711, A345712, A345714, A000040. %K A345713 nonn,word %O A345713 1,1 %A A345713 _Eric Angelini_ and _Carole Dubois_, Jun 24 2021