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 A379558 #11 Jan 06 2025 08:59:13 %S A379558 2,6,17,25,77,83,89,259,319,329,539,545,1010,1016,1026,1032,2128,2134, %T A379558 2140,2146,2152,2158,3196,3202,3222,3228,3234,5465,5471,5487,5493, %U A379558 6300,6308,6314,6320,8252,8258,8264,8270,8276,8282,8288,13775,13949,13957,13965,13971,13977,13983,13989,13995,14001,27677,27683,27689,27695,27701,27707,27713,27719 %N A379558 Index where prime(n) appears as a term in A379442. %C A379558 See A379442 for further details. %H A379558 Michael S. Branicky, <a href="/A379558/b379558.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..300</a> (terms 1..122 Scott R. Shannon) %Y A379558 Cf. A379442, A379557, A379559, A379290. %K A379558 nonn %O A379558 1,1 %A A379558 _Scott R. Shannon_, Dec 25 2024