Fractional Brownian motion and polymers: Learning from each other

Bornales J, Streit L (2015)
International Journal of Modern Physics: Conference Series 36: 1560016.

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Bornales, J.; Streit, LudwigUniBi
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
Zeitschriftentitel
International Journal of Modern Physics: Conference Series
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36
Art.-Nr.
1560016
eISSN
2010-1945
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2912851

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Bornales J, Streit L. Fractional Brownian motion and polymers: Learning from each other. International Journal of Modern Physics: Conference Series. 2015;36: 1560016.
Bornales, J., & Streit, L. (2015). Fractional Brownian motion and polymers: Learning from each other. International Journal of Modern Physics: Conference Series, 36, 1560016. doi:10.1142/s2010194515600162
Bornales, J., and Streit, Ludwig. 2015. “Fractional Brownian motion and polymers: Learning from each other”. International Journal of Modern Physics: Conference Series 36: 1560016.
Bornales, J., and Streit, L. (2015). Fractional Brownian motion and polymers: Learning from each other. International Journal of Modern Physics: Conference Series 36:1560016.
Bornales, J., & Streit, L., 2015. Fractional Brownian motion and polymers: Learning from each other. International Journal of Modern Physics: Conference Series, 36: 1560016.
J. Bornales and L. Streit, “Fractional Brownian motion and polymers: Learning from each other”, International Journal of Modern Physics: Conference Series, vol. 36, 2015, : 1560016.
Bornales, J., Streit, L.: Fractional Brownian motion and polymers: Learning from each other. International Journal of Modern Physics: Conference Series. 36, : 1560016 (2015).
Bornales, J., and Streit, Ludwig. “Fractional Brownian motion and polymers: Learning from each other”. International Journal of Modern Physics: Conference Series 36 (2015): 1560016.
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