A Leyland number is a specific type of integer that is defined in a mathematical context. Specifically, a Leyland number is of the form \( a^b + b^a \), where \( a \) and \( b \) are positive integers greater than or equal to 1. The interest in Leyland numbers is largely due to their properties in number theory and their applications in computational mathematics.
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