Abstract

Brownian motion was recognized as a scientific research object by R. Brown in 1827, and then many scientists studied the motion within science. Two famous mathematicians, N. Wiener and P. Lévy, studied Browniam motion mainly in mathematics. We appreciate their works and would like to note that their results play very important role in the study of biological phenomena.

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