Cullen Primes
In mathematics, a Cullen number is a natural number of the form n×2n+1 (written Cn). Cullen numbers were first studied by Fr. James Cullen in 1905. Cullen numbers are special cases of Proth numbers.
Cullen primes are such numbers which are also primes.
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- OEIS: A050920
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