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This lecture covers the concept of Hausdorff dimension, focusing on the dimension of sets where Brownian motion is exactly zero. The instructor explains the calculation and verification of the Hausdorff dimension, providing examples to illustrate the concept. The discussion also touches on the relationship between Hausdorff dimension and Brownian motion, emphasizing the importance of understanding the dimension of sets in relation to stochastic processes.
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