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 A362252 #6 Apr 22 2023 10:28:31 %S A362252 5,53,89,101,373,877,1109,1181,1597,1613,2029,2069,2153,2213,2381, %T A362252 2741,3617,4273,6529,6737,7417,7717,11321,12653,13009,13309,16829, %U A362252 17729,23581,23993,25373,32569,33353,33857,34841,35053,36097,37201,38609,41513,42461,48661,55829,58369,59093,63281 %N A362252 Primes dividing terms of A231830. %C A362252 Since the terms of A231830 are pairwise coprime, each prime divides at most one term of A231830. Indices of the corresponding terms are listed in A362253, and so a(n) divides A231830(A362253(n)). %H A362252 Max Alekseyev, <a href="/A362252/b362252.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..8503</a> %Y A362252 Cf. A000058, A007996, A180871, A231830, A231831, A362250, A362251, A362253. %K A362252 nonn %O A362252 1,1 %A A362252 _Max Alekseyev_, Apr 21 2023