Definition

Brownian motion

Also known as: wiener process

The random, jittery movement of tiny particles suspended in a fluid, caused by constant collisions with the surrounding molecules. Mathematically it is the continuous-time limit of a random walk: shrink the coin-flip steps smaller and smaller and take more and more of them, and the jagged path smooths into Brownian motion. It underpins models of diffusion and financial markets.


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