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In number theory, a Leyland number is a number of the form $${\displaystyle x^{y}+y^{x}}$$where x and y are integers greater than 1. They are named after the mathematician Paul Leyland. The first few Leyland numbers are 8, 17, 32, 54, 57, 100, 145, 177, 320, 368, 512, 593, 945, 1124 (sequence A076980 … See more
A Leyland number of the second kind is a number of the form
$${\displaystyle x^{y}-y^{x}}$$
where x and y are See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Leyland number - Prime-Wiki - Riesel Prime
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A number is a Leyland number if it can be written as , with . For example, 368 is a Leyland number because . Leyland numbers have been studied because some of them are pretty large primes, like (30008 digits), or (300337 digits).
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