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* [[Weaker than::Fermat number]]: The <math>m^{th}</math> Fermat number is the Proth number with <math>k = 1</math> and <math>n = 2^m</math>.
* [[Weaker than::Fermat number]]: The <math>m^{th}</math> Fermat number is the Proth number with <math>k = 1</math> and <math>n = 2^m</math>.
* [[Weaker than::Cullen number]]
* [[Weaker than::Cullen number]]
===Other related properties===
* [[Mersenne number]] is a number of the form <math>2^n - 1</math>.
* [[Sierpinski number]] is a number of the form <math>k \cdot 2^n - 1</math> with <math>k < 2^n</math>

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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 n is a natural number and k is a natural number such that 2n>k. The Proth number with parameters n and k is defined as the number:

k2n+1.

A Proth number that is also a prime is termed a Proth prime.

Relation with other properties

Stronger properties

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