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 A367334 #18 Nov 23 2023 13:23:03 %S A367334 0,3,5,6,9,10,14,21,22,30,33,35,36,39,154,180,182,191,193,204,234,247, %T A367334 248,267,268,273,340,343,345,346,349,357,358,360,363,365,366,369,372, %U A367334 375,376,377,378,400,402,424,431,432,540,543,545,546,549,557,558,560,563,565,566,569 %N A367334 Integers using the same number of letters in U.S. English and French. %C A367334 Hyphens are not counted. %C A367334 Numbers k such that A005589(k) = A167507(k). %e A367334 "Three" and "trois" have the same number of letters, so 3 is a term. %e A367334 "One hundred eighty two" and "cent quatre vingt deux" have the same number of letters, so 182 is a term. %Y A367334 Cf. A005589, A167507. %K A367334 easy,nonn,word,less %O A367334 1,2 %A A367334 _Paul Duckett_, Nov 14 2023