Random Walks in Physics - From Biopolymer Elasticity to Zero-Temperature Decoherence
Raman Research Institute via YouTube
Master Windows Internals - Kernel Programming, Debugging & Architecture
Python, Prompt Engineering, Data Science — Build the Skills Employers Want Now
Overview
Google, IBM & Meta Certificates — All 10,000+ Courses at 40% Off
One annual plan covers every course and certificate on Coursera. 40% off for a limited time.
Get Full Access
Explore a research lecture that delves into the fascinating applications of random walks and Brownian Motion across various physics problems, presented by Prof. Supurna Sinha at the Raman Research Institute's platinum jubilee celebration. Learn how these fundamental concepts connect to diverse research areas, from biopolymer elasticity to decoherence at absolute zero. Gain insights from research conducted at the prestigious institute founded by Nobel Laureate Sir C V Raman, where cutting-edge physics research continues to thrive since its establishment in 1948. The presentation, part of the "Showcasing RRI" in-house conference, demonstrates how a single physical concept can bridge multiple areas of scientific investigation.
Syllabus
Random Walks in Physics: a perspective by Prof.Supurna Sinha - Showcasing RRI 08/11/2022
Taught by
Raman Research Institute