Application of the diffusion entropy analysis and the standard deviation analysis to the time sequence of the southern California earthquake events from 1976 to 2002 uncovered scaling behavior typical for anomalous diffusion. However, the origin of such behavior is still under debate. Some studies attribute the scaling behavior to the correlations in the return intervals, or waiting times, between aftershocks or mainshocks. To elucidate a nature of the scaling, we applied specific reshulffling techniques to eliminate correlations between different types of events and then examined how it affects the scaling behavior. We demonstrate that the origin of the scaling behavior observed is the interplay between mainshock waiting time distribution ...
International audienceOften in nature the temporal distribution of inhomogeneous stochastic point pr...
The epidemic-type aftershock sequence model (ETAS) is a simple stochastic process modeling seismicit...
The purpose of this paper is to characterize the statistical distribution of worldwide largest earth...
Application of the diffusion entropy analysis and the standard deviation analysis to the time sequen...
Spatiotemporal properties of seismicity are investigated for a worldwide (WW) catalog and for southe...
We present a study of the earthquake intertime distribution D(Delta t) for a California catalog in t...
We present a study of the earthquake intertime distribution D(Delta t) for a California catalog in t...
The statistical properties of seismic time series, including both sequences of aftershocks, and patt...
The statistical properties of seismic time series, including both sequences of aftershocks, and patt...
We present a study of the earthquake intertime distribution D(Δt) for a California catalog in tempor...
International audienceThe epidemic-type aftershock sequence (ETAS) model is a simple stochastic proc...
The epidemic-type aftershock sequence model (ETAS) is a simple stochastic process modeling seismicit...
The epidemic-type aftershock sequence model (ETAS) is a simple stochastic process modeling seismicit...
The epidemic-type aftershock sequence model (ETAS) is a simple stochastic process modeling seismicit...
The epidemic-type aftershock sequence model (ETAS) is a simple stochastic process modeling seismicit...
International audienceOften in nature the temporal distribution of inhomogeneous stochastic point pr...
The epidemic-type aftershock sequence model (ETAS) is a simple stochastic process modeling seismicit...
The purpose of this paper is to characterize the statistical distribution of worldwide largest earth...
Application of the diffusion entropy analysis and the standard deviation analysis to the time sequen...
Spatiotemporal properties of seismicity are investigated for a worldwide (WW) catalog and for southe...
We present a study of the earthquake intertime distribution D(Delta t) for a California catalog in t...
We present a study of the earthquake intertime distribution D(Delta t) for a California catalog in t...
The statistical properties of seismic time series, including both sequences of aftershocks, and patt...
The statistical properties of seismic time series, including both sequences of aftershocks, and patt...
We present a study of the earthquake intertime distribution D(Δt) for a California catalog in tempor...
International audienceThe epidemic-type aftershock sequence (ETAS) model is a simple stochastic proc...
The epidemic-type aftershock sequence model (ETAS) is a simple stochastic process modeling seismicit...
The epidemic-type aftershock sequence model (ETAS) is a simple stochastic process modeling seismicit...
The epidemic-type aftershock sequence model (ETAS) is a simple stochastic process modeling seismicit...
The epidemic-type aftershock sequence model (ETAS) is a simple stochastic process modeling seismicit...
International audienceOften in nature the temporal distribution of inhomogeneous stochastic point pr...
The epidemic-type aftershock sequence model (ETAS) is a simple stochastic process modeling seismicit...
The purpose of this paper is to characterize the statistical distribution of worldwide largest earth...