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 A351176 #18 Jan 12 2024 07:55:59 %S A351176 5,17,21,26,65,69,70,85,89,92,102,106,116,219,221,233,239,245,249,257, %T A351176 261,269,273,276,284,290,291,294,301,306,307,319,323,324,333,341,344, %U A351176 356,361,364,369,392,398,426,434,460,468,488,843,869,879,919,925,971 %N A351176 Natural numbers k such that k = A/B has at least one solution in antipalindromic numbers A, B, but only finitely many solutions. %C A351176 "Antipalindromic" means a member of A035928. %C A351176 This sequence and A351175 form a disjoint partition of A351172. %H A351176 James Haoyu Bai, Joseph Meleshko, Samin Riasat, and Jeffrey Shallit, <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.13694">Quotients of Palindromic and Antipalindromic Numbers</a>, arXiv:2202.13694 [math.NT], 2022. %H A351176 James Haoyu Bai, Joseph Meleshko, Samin Riasat, and Jeffrey Shallit, <a href="http://math.colgate.edu/~integers/w96/w96.pdf">Quotients of Palindromic and Antipalindromic Numbers</a>, INTEGERS 22 (2022), #A96. %Y A351176 Cf. A035928, A351172, A351175. %K A351176 nonn,base %O A351176 1,1 %A A351176 _Jeffrey Shallit_, Feb 04 2022