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 A356017 #8 Jul 24 2022 02:30:04 %S A356017 1,2,3,12,30,54,60,92,165,186,190,247,249,287,446,671,674,910,1089, %T A356017 6310,6335,6815,6844,9116,9243,10215,11805,12234,12244,12249,12467, %U A356017 12522,13074,13481,13556,13564,14751,15505,15597,16158,16220,16232,16242,16306,17036,18069,18578,21742 %N A356017 The fixed points of A355702. %C A356017 In the first 500000 terms of A355702 there are seventy-three fixed points. It is plausible that the total number of fixed points is finite although this is unknown. See A355702 for further details. %Y A356017 Cf. A355702. %K A356017 nonn %O A356017 1,2 %A A356017 _Scott R. Shannon_, Jul 23 2022