I am a chemist currently trying to dive in to details of random motions. I have been studying Einstein-Smoluchowski treatment, and want to learn further (Fokker-Plank's equation and Langevin treatment etc). Although I am comfortable with mathematics some of the textbooks I came across include lot of symbols I am not aware of, and hence it gets overwhelming. Could someone please recommend me textbooks which provide detailed conceptual and mathematical treatments, assuming I am not aware of all the symbols or denotations?
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1Does this answer your question? Suggestion on good stochastic processes book for self-teaching – Kyle Kanos Aug 30 '23 at 10:37