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This article defines a property that can be evaluated for a natural number, i.e., every natural number either satisfies the property or does not satisfy the property.
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Definition
Suppose is a natural number. The Cullen number parametrized by , denoted , is defined as:
Relation with other properties
Weaker properties
- Proth number: A Proth number is a number of the form , . Since for all , any Cullen number is a Proth number.
- Fermat number is a number of the form , and is also a special case of a Proth number.
- Sierpinski number is a number of the form , with .