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{{Types of Primes Infobox|title=Carol Primes|discov=Cletus Emmanuel|amount=Unknown|expression=A prime which is two less than the square of a Mersenne number|1st=[[7]], [[47]], [[223]], 3,967}}
 
Carol primes can be expressed in the form (2<sup>''n''</sup>−1)<sup>2</sup> − 2.
 
Carol primes can be expressed in the form (2<sup>''n''</sup>−1)<sup>2</sup> − 2.
   
Starting with 7, every third Carol number is a multiple of 7. Thus, for a Carol number to also be a prime number, its index n cannot be of the form 3x + 2 for x > 0. The first few Carol numbers that are also prime are 7, 47, 223, 3967, 16127. As of July 2007, the largest known Carol number that is also a prime is the Carol number for n = 253987, which has 152916 digits. It was found by Cletus Emmanuel in May 2007, using the programs MultiSieve and PrimeFormGW. It is the 40th Carol prime.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_number</ref>
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Starting with 7, every third Carol number is a multiple of 7. Thus, for a Carol number to also be a prime number, its index n cannot be of the form 3x + 2 for x > 0. The first few Carol numbers that are also prime are 7, 47, 223, 3967, 16127. As of July 2007, the largest known Carol number that is also a prime is the Carol number for n = 253987, which has 152916 digits. It was found by Cletus Emmanuel in May 2007, the initial studier of Carol primes, using the programs MultiSieve and PrimeFormGW. It is the 40th Carol prime.
 
==The First Few Carol Primes==
 
==The First Few Carol Primes==
 
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Carol Primes
Basic Info
Discovered by Cletus Emmanuel
Number of Unknown
Description A prime which is two less than the square of a Mersenne number
First Few 7, 47, 223, 3,967

Carol primes can be expressed in the form (2n−1)2 − 2.

Starting with 7, every third Carol number is a multiple of 7. Thus, for a Carol number to also be a prime number, its index n cannot be of the form 3x + 2 for x > 0. The first few Carol numbers that are also prime are 7, 47, 223, 3967, 16127. As of July 2007, the largest known Carol number that is also a prime is the Carol number for n = 253987, which has 152916 digits. It was found by Cletus Emmanuel in May 2007, the initial studier of Carol primes, using the programs MultiSieve and PrimeFormGW. It is the 40th Carol prime.

The First Few Carol Primes

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