A statistical fractal automaton model is described which displays two modes of dynamical behaviour. The first mode, termed recurrent criticality, is characterised by quasi-periodic, characteristic events that are preceded by accelerating precursory activity. The second mode is more reminiscent of SOC automata in which large events are not preceded by an acceleration in activity. Extending upon previous studies of statistical fractal automata, a redistribution law is introduced which incorporates two model parameters: a dissipation factor and a stress transfer ratio. Results from a parameter space investigation indicate that a straight line through parameter space marks a transition from recurrent criticality to unpredictable dynamics. Recur...
We show that a two-dimensional spring-block model for earthquakes is equivalent to a continuous, non...
Self-organized criticality (SOC) is an important discovery made in statistical physics and related f...
International audienceCellular automaton versions of the Burridge-Knopoff model have been shown to r...
We introduce a conceptual model for the in-plane physics of an earthquake fault. The model employs c...
The evolution of event time and size statistics in two heterogeneous cellular automaton models of ea...
[1] Earthquakes and the faults upon which they occur interact over a wide range of spatial and tempo...
A "sandpile" cellular automaton achieves complex temporal correlations, like a 1/f spectrum, if the ...
The recurrence interval statistics for regional seismicity follows a universal distribution function...
Certain driven systems consisting of a large number of elements evolve towards a critical state wit...
In a spirit akin to the sandpile model of self-organized criticality, we present a simple statisti...
We present a new approach to modeling electromagnetic emission signals generated in the Earth's...
Many objects in nature, from mountain landscapes to electrical breakdown and turbulence, have a self...
International audienceThis paper describes a new model of rupture designed to reproduce structural p...
International audienceFractal and occasionally multifractal behaviour has been invoked to characteri...
We study numerically the spatial properties of relaxation clusters in a two dimensional sandpile aut...
We show that a two-dimensional spring-block model for earthquakes is equivalent to a continuous, non...
Self-organized criticality (SOC) is an important discovery made in statistical physics and related f...
International audienceCellular automaton versions of the Burridge-Knopoff model have been shown to r...
We introduce a conceptual model for the in-plane physics of an earthquake fault. The model employs c...
The evolution of event time and size statistics in two heterogeneous cellular automaton models of ea...
[1] Earthquakes and the faults upon which they occur interact over a wide range of spatial and tempo...
A "sandpile" cellular automaton achieves complex temporal correlations, like a 1/f spectrum, if the ...
The recurrence interval statistics for regional seismicity follows a universal distribution function...
Certain driven systems consisting of a large number of elements evolve towards a critical state wit...
In a spirit akin to the sandpile model of self-organized criticality, we present a simple statisti...
We present a new approach to modeling electromagnetic emission signals generated in the Earth's...
Many objects in nature, from mountain landscapes to electrical breakdown and turbulence, have a self...
International audienceThis paper describes a new model of rupture designed to reproduce structural p...
International audienceFractal and occasionally multifractal behaviour has been invoked to characteri...
We study numerically the spatial properties of relaxation clusters in a two dimensional sandpile aut...
We show that a two-dimensional spring-block model for earthquakes is equivalent to a continuous, non...
Self-organized criticality (SOC) is an important discovery made in statistical physics and related f...
International audienceCellular automaton versions of the Burridge-Knopoff model have been shown to r...