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... It is my intention in these lectures to focus on Brownian motion as a natural phenomenon. I will review the theories put forward to account for it by Einstein, Smoluchowski, Langevin, Ornstein, Uhlenbeck, and others. It will be my conjecture that a certain portion of current physical theory, while m ...
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