A Random Walk in Physics: Brownian Motion
Cencini, Massimo; Puglisi, Andrea; Vergni, Davide; Vulpiani, Angelo
2021-06-16 00:00:00
[In 1827, the Scottish botanist Robert Brown while studying an Australian plant (Clarkia Pulchella) discovered a phenomenon, now called Brownian Motion (BM), which would have played an important role in physics.]
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[In 1827, the Scottish botanist Robert Brown while studying an Australian plant (Clarkia Pulchella) discovered a phenomenon, now called Brownian Motion (BM), which would have played an important role in physics.]
Published: Jun 16, 2021
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