Mathematicians develop new theory to explain real-world randomness
Wednesday, March 18, 2020 - 19:10
in Physics & Chemistry
Brownian motion describes the random movement of particles in fluids, however, this revolutionary model only works when a fluid is static, or at equilibrium. In real-life environments, fluids often contain particles that move by themselves, such as tiny swimming microorganisms. These self-propelled swimmers can cause movement or stirring in the fluid, which drives it away […]