Von Neumann Algebras
Asymptotic freeness refers to a property of two sequences of random variables or noncommuting operators, where they become increasingly 'independent' as the size of the system grows. This concept is particularly significant in the study of free probability, where it helps to describe how certain random processes behave when they are observed over large scales. In the context of Free Brownian motion, asymptotic freeness allows us to understand how different components of a system interact as they grow infinitely large.
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