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    Geometric properties of 2-dimensional Brownian paths (English)
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    Let A be the set of all points of the plane \({\mathbb{C}}\), visited by 2- dimensional Brownian motion before time 1. With probability 1, all points of A are ``twist points'' except a set of harmonic measure zero. ``Twist points'' may be continuously approached in \({\mathbb{C}}\setminus A\) only along a special spiral. Although negligible in the sense of harmonic measure, various classes of ``cone points'' are dense in A, with probability 1. ``Cone points'' may be approached in \({\mathbb{C}}\setminus A\) within suitable wedges.
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    Brownian trajectory
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    strange geometric properties
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    twist points
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    set of harmonic measure zero
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