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Finding a variable P for which a sum converges [closed]

I need guidance in finding a variable P for which $ \sum _{n=4}^{\infty }\:\left(\frac{n\ln \left(n\right)-n}{\ln \left(n!\right)}\right)^p $ converges, or proof that there doesn't exist such P variab …