From Lévy to Brownian: A Computational Model Based on Biological Fluctuation
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Yutaka Nakamura | Hiroshi Ishiguro | Yoshio Matsumoto | Satoshi Koizumi | Surya G. Nurzaman | Kazumichi Shirai | H. Ishiguro | Yutaka Nakamura | Y. Matsumoto | S. Koizumi | S. Nurzaman | K. Shirai
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