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Brownian motion of every point in the plane

Suppose every point in the plane undergoes brownian motion for a time t. What is the probability n particles ended up at 0? For n finite, countable or uncountable?

What proportion of the plane does not have a particle on it after time t? Ie. pick n random points inside an open disc, as n approaches infinity, what fraction of those n points will have k particles on it?

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