This volume shows modern probabilistic methods in action: Brownian Motion Process as applied to the electrical phenomena investigated by Green et al., beginning with the Newton–Coulomb potential and ending with solutions by first and last exits of Brownian paths from conductors.Contents:Green's IdeasProbability and PotentialProcessRandom TimeMarkov PropertyBrownian ConstructThe Trouble with BoundaryReturn to GreenStrong Markov PropertyTransienceLast but Not LeastLeast EnergyReadership: Mathematicians and physicists.Key Features:Highlights the innovative use of discrete models to solve complex problemsA much valued scientific literature as no books of similar scope and objective have been published so far