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*[https://t5k.org/top20/page.php?sort=Cullen Cullen number]
 
*[https://t5k.org/top20/page.php?sort=Cullen Cullen number]
 
*[https://t5k.org/top20/page.php?id=42 Top 20 Generalized Cullen primes]
 
*[https://t5k.org/top20/page.php?id=42 Top 20 Generalized Cullen primes]
*[http://www.loeh.name/guenter/gc/status.html List for 2 ≤ b ≤ 100] by [[Günter Löh]], 2019-11-23
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*[http://www.loeh.name/guenter/gc/status.html List for 3 ≤ b ≤ 100] by [[Günter Löh]], 2019-11-23
 
*[http://harvey563.tripod.com/GClist.txt List for 101 ≤ b ≤ 10000] by [[Steven Harvey]]
 
*[http://harvey563.tripod.com/GClist.txt List for 101 ≤ b ≤ 10000] by [[Steven Harvey]]
 
*[http://prothsearch.com/GC-Discoverers.html Discoverers for 3 ≤ b ≤ 200] by [[Wilfrid Keller]], occasionally updated
 
*[http://prothsearch.com/GC-Discoverers.html Discoverers for 3 ≤ b ≤ 200] by [[Wilfrid Keller]], occasionally updated

Latest revision as of 22:58, 22 November 2024

Definitions

A Cullen prime is a Cullen number (n•2n+1), which is prime.

A "Generalized Cullen prime" could be defined as a Cullen prime with a general base b > 2, so of the form nbn+1.

The restriction of n+2 > b should then be claimed, otherwise every prime could be called a "Generalized Cullen prime".

Note

For a complete list in this Wiki the primes of the forms nbn+1 are given with b ≥ 2, n ≥ 1 and listed as "Cullen primes".

See also

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