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 A364009 #5 Jul 01 2023 09:20:39 %S A364009 374,978,17708,832037,1631097,4821894,5572377,13376142,14808759, %T A364009 14930343,35406720,36534357,38208519,38748444,38890509,39088166, %U A364009 65375232,70046899,79988116,81224637,82071105,82898100,94109430,94875417,95070492,98014500,100350522,101651787,102190437 %N A364009 Starts of runs of 4 consecutive integers that are Wythoff-Niven numbers (A364006). %C A364009 Are there runs of 5 or more consecutive integers that are Wythoff-Niven numbers? %t A364009 seq[3, 4] (* generates the first 3 terms using the function seq[count, nConsec] from A364007 *) %Y A364009 Subsequence of A364006, A364007 and A364008. %Y A364009 Similar sequences: A141769, A328211, A328207, A328215, A330933, A331824, A334311, A342429, A344344, A352092, A352110, A352345, A352511. %K A364009 nonn,base %O A364009 1,1 %A A364009 _Amiram Eldar_, Jul 01 2023