Category:Brownian Motion
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This category contains results about Brownian Motion.
Definitions specific to this category can be found in Definitions/Brownian Motion.
Brownian motion is the physical phenomenon of random jittery motion of microscopic particles suspended in a fluid, such as pollen grains in water.
This is caused by the random motion of the molecules of the fluid impacting on the particles.
It may be modelled as a stochastic process.
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