Long-term data storage refers to the methodologies and technologies used to preserve digital information for extended periods, ensuring its accessibility and integrity over time. It requires careful consideration of data format, storage media, environmental conditions, and migration strategies to prevent data loss and obsolescence.
Stochastic processes are mathematical objects used to model systems that evolve over time with inherent randomness. They are essential in various fields such as finance, physics, and biology for predicting and understanding complex systems where outcomes are uncertain.
Microrheology is a technique used to study the rheological properties of complex fluids and soft materials at the microscale by tracking the motion of embedded microscopic probes. It provides insights into the viscoelastic behavior of materials in environments where traditional rheometry may be challenging or impossible.
Two-dimensional diffusion describes the process by which particles spread across a flat plane, driven by random motion and concentration gradients. This phenomenon is crucial in understanding processes such as the spread of pollutants on surfaces and the behavior of molecules within biological membranes.