This article reviews the history of the phenomenon of Brownian motion, how it confirmed the molecular view of matter, and how it led to the invention of nonequilibrium statistical mechanics
In this article I will make an attempt to explain the significance of probabilisticstatistical mecha...
Part eight of course materials for Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics (Physics 626), taught by Gerha...
The diffusion of small particles is omnipresent in many processes occurring in nature. As such, it i...
Microscopically, nothing is ever still. Molecules of perfume from an open bottle will slowly diffuse...
Interest in Brownian motion was shared by different communities: this phenomenon was first observed ...
In biology, the ceaseless and erratic dance of microscopic particles suspended in a liquid, is calle...
The macroscopic laws of diffusion were laid down for the case of liquids by Adolf Fick 150 years ago...
Treating the motion of a dust particle suspended in a liquid as a random walk, Einstein in 1905 deri...
Among many notable jubilees brought by the year 2012, the one of a special importance for the commun...
he random motion of microscopic particles suspended in a fluid was first observed in the late eighte...
This is a pedagogical introduction to Brownian motion on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Ei...
In the year 1905 Albert Einstein published four papers that raised him to a giant in the history of ...
The chaotic motion of small particles was first observed and investigated by the botanist Robert Bro...
Brownian motion is the random motion of particles, atoms, or molecules that are because of random co...
Albert Einstein’s work on the quantum and Brownian motion, which he began to publish in 1905, was pr...
In this article I will make an attempt to explain the significance of probabilisticstatistical mecha...
Part eight of course materials for Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics (Physics 626), taught by Gerha...
The diffusion of small particles is omnipresent in many processes occurring in nature. As such, it i...
Microscopically, nothing is ever still. Molecules of perfume from an open bottle will slowly diffuse...
Interest in Brownian motion was shared by different communities: this phenomenon was first observed ...
In biology, the ceaseless and erratic dance of microscopic particles suspended in a liquid, is calle...
The macroscopic laws of diffusion were laid down for the case of liquids by Adolf Fick 150 years ago...
Treating the motion of a dust particle suspended in a liquid as a random walk, Einstein in 1905 deri...
Among many notable jubilees brought by the year 2012, the one of a special importance for the commun...
he random motion of microscopic particles suspended in a fluid was first observed in the late eighte...
This is a pedagogical introduction to Brownian motion on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Ei...
In the year 1905 Albert Einstein published four papers that raised him to a giant in the history of ...
The chaotic motion of small particles was first observed and investigated by the botanist Robert Bro...
Brownian motion is the random motion of particles, atoms, or molecules that are because of random co...
Albert Einstein’s work on the quantum and Brownian motion, which he began to publish in 1905, was pr...
In this article I will make an attempt to explain the significance of probabilisticstatistical mecha...
Part eight of course materials for Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics (Physics 626), taught by Gerha...
The diffusion of small particles is omnipresent in many processes occurring in nature. As such, it i...