Authors: Marius Coman
In this paper I show how, concatenating to the right the squares of primes with the digit 1, are obtained primes or composites n = p(1)*p(2)*...*p(m), where p(1), p(2), ..., p(m) are the prime factors of n, which seems to have often (I conjecture that always) the following property: there exist p(k) and p(h), where p(k) is the product of some distinct prime factors of n and p(h) the product of the other distinct prime factors such that the numbers p(k) + p(h) ± 1 are twin primes or twin c-primes and I also define the notion of a c-prime.
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