Explores the core concepts of Brownian motion, from molecules to cells, including its history, hypothesis versus description, Langevin's solution, and methods for measuring Brownian motion.
Explores the history, mathematical models, and experimental techniques of Brownian Motion, revealing its molecular nature and significance in cell biology.
Explores building a roulette, probability distributions on curves, and properties of random surface models, including the groundbreaking Schramm-Loewner evolution processes.