Authors: Marius Coman
In this paper I make the following conjecture: Let’s consider the primes p obtained from composite numbers in the following way: concatenating the prime factors of a composite number n (example: for 31941 = 3*3*3*7*13*13, the concatenation of its prime factors is 33371313) is obtained either a prime (in which case this prime is p), either a composite; if is obtained a composite, is reiterated the operation until is obtained a prime (in which case this prime is p). I conjecture that there exist such prime p for every composite number.
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