Authors: Marius Coman
In this paper I state the following conjecture: there exist an infinity of numbers q = (30*k + 7)*(60*k + 13) which admit a deconcatenation in two primes p1 and p2. Examples: for k = 2, q = 67*133 = 8911 which can be deconcatenated in p1 = 89 and p2 = 11; for k = 5, q = 157*313 = 49141 which can be deconcatenated in p1 = 491 and p2 = 41.
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