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 A357396 #24 Sep 29 2022 03:29:25 %S A357396 0,1,6,2,10,3,12,4,7,5,13,8,20,21,11,9,104,14,106,18,15,26,146,16,36, %T A357396 40,17,19,162,22,208,32,23,52,24,28,209,53,41,33,212,25,213,27,34,80, %U A357396 292,29,30,37,82,54,293,35,46,31,83,81,324,44,325,386,38,55 %N A357396 Inverse of A357379. %H A357396 Rémy Sigrist, <a href="/A357396/b357396.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a> %H A357396 Rémy Sigrist, <a href="/A357396/a357396.txt">C program</a> %H A357396 <a href="/index/Per#IntegerPermutation">Index entries for sequences that are permutations of the natural numbers</a> %F A357396 a(n) < a(p) for any prime number p and any n < p. %e A357396 A357379(12) = 7, hence a(7) = 12. %o A357396 (C) See Links section. %Y A357396 Cf. A357379. %K A357396 nonn %O A357396 1,3 %A A357396 _Rémy Sigrist_, Sep 26 2022