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brownian motion-like
random walk of three particles (from the same starting position) for 10000 steps; frames illustrate every tenth step with colour fading to simulate motion blur/persistence of vision. Individual random walks created with
ImageJ (for the macro see below), the colours inverted, and combined to a single RGB image.
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brownian motion-like
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brownian motion-like
random walk of three particles (from the same starting position) for 10000 steps; frames illustrate every tenth step with colour fading to simulate motion blur/persistence of vision. Individual random walks created with
ImageJ (for the macro see below), the colours inverted, and combined to a single RGB image.
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brownian motion-like
random walk of three particles (from the same starting position) for 10000 steps; frames illustrate every tenth step with colour fading to simulate motion blur/persistence of visio
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