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Akshay Venkatesh recently gave a nice public lecture at the IAS on the analogy between primes and knots.

The analogy involves a conversion factor, which is described in the talk as follows: given a 100 digit prime number, one digit of the number corresponds to "2.3 units of length of the tangle" (this appears at 26:00 in the talk).

My question is: what is the precise definition of this conversion factor and/or where can I read more about it?

Because the talk was a public lecture, the description given there was heuristic and references to the literature were not given.

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    $\begingroup$ $2.3$ could be the natural logarithm of ten. $\endgroup$ Commented Nov 2, 2019 at 1:37

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