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by paulfharrison 505 days ago
Brownian motion mentioned at the end of the article and more generally Langevin Dynamics are incredibly useful. They're this weird interface between normal physics and statistical mechanics. When a big complex molecule is constantly jostled by smaller molecules, these nowhere-continuous motions are a good way to approximate what happens.

Plus, rather bizarrely, it helps to understand this area to do actual statistics, in software such as Stan.