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The Brownian Map

John C. Baez

Published 2021-05-30Version 1

The "Brownian map" is a fundamental object in mathematics, in some sense a 2-dimensional analogue of Brownian motion. Here we briefly explain this object and a bit of its history.

Comments: 3 pages, one figure by Thomas Budzinski
Journal: Notices Amer. Math. Soc. 68 (2021), 801-803
Categories: math.PR, math.HO
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