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 A352024 #16 Mar 06 2022 09:56:24 %S A352024 5,3,2,8,7,8,8,5,8,8,8,8 %N A352024 Largest digit in the decimal expansion of 1/A352023(n). %C A352024 All terms are < 9. %C A352024 A352023(13) <= 5363222357 and A352023(14) <= 77843839397, in both cases, the corresponding largest digit in the decimal expansion of the inverse is 8. %F A352024 a(n) = A333236(A352023(n)). - _Amiram Eldar_, Mar 02 2022 %e A352024 A352023(5) = 37, the largest digit in the decimal expansion of 1/37 = 0.027027027027027... is 7, hence a(5) = 7. %Y A352024 Cf. A187614, A333236, A333237, A352023. %K A352024 nonn,base,more %O A352024 1,1 %A A352024 _Bernard Schott_, Mar 01 2022