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What is scaling relation for brownian motion?

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What is scaling relation for brownian motion?

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This was selected as Best Answer Nitin, Interesting question. Presumably you’re inquiring about the brownian motion of financial market returns. I think the general consensus is that the alpha value of the stable distribution is about 1.8, vs. the classical gaussian value of 2.0 used in natural sciences brownian motion.

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