Wedderburn-Etherington Primes
The Wedderburn–Etherington numbers are an integer sequence named for Ivor Malcolm Haddon Etherington and Joseph Wedderburn that can be used to count certain kinds of binary trees.
Wedderburn–Etherington primes are such numbers which are also primes.
First 1: 3
Checkout list of first: 10 cullen primes. You can also check all cullen primes.
Checkout cullen primes up to: 100.
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- OEIS: A136402
- Wikipedia: Wedderburn-Etherington Primes
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