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Brownian motion---the random movement of microscopic particles in a fluid---usually gives rise to a Gaussian probability of finding a particle at a particular place at a specific time. But in some situations, this probability behaves differently. A new mathematical model shows how to reconcile this behavior with other hallmarks of Brownian motion.
Chechkin et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
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