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Anomalous diffusion

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Anomalous diffusion refers to a type of diffusion process that deviates from the classical description of Brownian motion, which is characterized by a linear relationship between the mean squared displacement (MSD) of particles and time. In classical diffusion, the MSD increases linearly over time, which is described by Fick's laws of diffusion.

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