Analytically and quantitatively we reveal that the generalized Langevin equation (GLE), based on a memory function approach, in which memory functions and information measures of statistical memory play a fundamental role in determining the thin details of the stochastic behavior of seismic systems, naturally leads to a description of seismic phenomena in terms of strong and weak memory. Due to a discreteness of seismic signals we use a finite-discrete form of the GLE. Here we studied some cases of seismic activities of Earth ground motion in Turkey with consideration of the complexity, nonergodicity and fractality of seismic signals. © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
The brain activity and seismicity share a remarkable similarity. The Gutenberg-Richter law describin...
The dynamic, kinetic, and spectral properties of seismic signals depicting earthquake (EQ) and techn...
Since the beginning of the 1980s, when Mandelbrot observed that earthquakes occur on 'fractal' self-...
Analytically and quantitatively we reveal that the generalized Langevin equation (GLE), based on a m...
Estimating future seismic hazards of a region constitutes an important study many scholars have show...
We study the seismicity (global seismic activity) that occurred in Greece between 1976 and 2009 base...
Estimating future seismic hazards of a region constitutes an important study many scholars have show...
The present study aims at proving the existence of long memory (or long-range dependence) in the ear...
The present study aims at proving the existence of long memory (or long-range dependence) in the ear...
The concept of memory is of central importance for characterizing complex systems and phenomena. Pre...
Statement of the problem Earthquakes have always been one the most intriguing natural phenomena for ...
In many branches of physics, one must often deal with processes involving a huge number of degrees o...
It has been observed that discrete earthquake events possess memory, i.e., that events occurring in ...
Greece is one of Europe’s most seismically active areas. Seismic activity in Greece has been charact...
In the present paper, we suggest a new universal approach to study complex systems by microscopic, m...
The brain activity and seismicity share a remarkable similarity. The Gutenberg-Richter law describin...
The dynamic, kinetic, and spectral properties of seismic signals depicting earthquake (EQ) and techn...
Since the beginning of the 1980s, when Mandelbrot observed that earthquakes occur on 'fractal' self-...
Analytically and quantitatively we reveal that the generalized Langevin equation (GLE), based on a m...
Estimating future seismic hazards of a region constitutes an important study many scholars have show...
We study the seismicity (global seismic activity) that occurred in Greece between 1976 and 2009 base...
Estimating future seismic hazards of a region constitutes an important study many scholars have show...
The present study aims at proving the existence of long memory (or long-range dependence) in the ear...
The present study aims at proving the existence of long memory (or long-range dependence) in the ear...
The concept of memory is of central importance for characterizing complex systems and phenomena. Pre...
Statement of the problem Earthquakes have always been one the most intriguing natural phenomena for ...
In many branches of physics, one must often deal with processes involving a huge number of degrees o...
It has been observed that discrete earthquake events possess memory, i.e., that events occurring in ...
Greece is one of Europe’s most seismically active areas. Seismic activity in Greece has been charact...
In the present paper, we suggest a new universal approach to study complex systems by microscopic, m...
The brain activity and seismicity share a remarkable similarity. The Gutenberg-Richter law describin...
The dynamic, kinetic, and spectral properties of seismic signals depicting earthquake (EQ) and techn...
Since the beginning of the 1980s, when Mandelbrot observed that earthquakes occur on 'fractal' self-...