The statistics of recurrence times in broad areas have been reported to obey universal scaling laws, both for single homogeneous regions (Corral, 2003) and when averaged over multiple regions (Bak et al.,2002). These unified scaling laws are characterized by intermediate power law asymptotics. On the other hand, Molchan (2005) has presented a mathematical proof that, if such a universal law exists, it is necessarily an exponential, in obvious contradiction with the data. First, we generalize Molchan's argument to show that an approximate unified law can be found which is compatible with the empirical observations when incorporating the impact of the Omori law of earthquake triggering. We then develop the full theory of the statistics of int...
We report an empirical determination of the probability density functions Pdata(r) (and its cumulati...
Application of the diffusion entropy analysis and the standard deviation analysis to the time sequen...
Since the beginning of the 1980s, when Mandelbrot observed that earthquakes occur on 'fractal' self-...
International audienceThe limits of a recently proposed universal scaling law for the probability di...
We propose a simple theory for the ``universal'' scaling law previously reported for the distributio...
We mainly study three empirical laws in earthquake statistics; the Omori formula in the aftershock f...
The statistical properties of seismic time series, including both sequences of aftershocks, and patt...
We study the statistics of the recurrence times between earthquakes above a certain magnitude M$ in ...
We extend the notion of waiting times for a point process to recurrent events in space-time. Earthqu...
The Multifractal Stress-Activated model is a statistical model of triggered seismicity based on mech...
International audienceThe sandpile, forest-fire and slider-block models are said to exhibit self-org...
Earthquake prediction, no matter what the timescale, has been and continues to be a contentious subj...
The recurrence interval statistics for regional seismicity follows a universal distribution function...
The definition of the aftershocks sequence is still a debated topic. We here propose a study of the ...
Destructive earthquakes occur unexpectedly: although evident everywhere to everybody and essentially...
We report an empirical determination of the probability density functions Pdata(r) (and its cumulati...
Application of the diffusion entropy analysis and the standard deviation analysis to the time sequen...
Since the beginning of the 1980s, when Mandelbrot observed that earthquakes occur on 'fractal' self-...
International audienceThe limits of a recently proposed universal scaling law for the probability di...
We propose a simple theory for the ``universal'' scaling law previously reported for the distributio...
We mainly study three empirical laws in earthquake statistics; the Omori formula in the aftershock f...
The statistical properties of seismic time series, including both sequences of aftershocks, and patt...
We study the statistics of the recurrence times between earthquakes above a certain magnitude M$ in ...
We extend the notion of waiting times for a point process to recurrent events in space-time. Earthqu...
The Multifractal Stress-Activated model is a statistical model of triggered seismicity based on mech...
International audienceThe sandpile, forest-fire and slider-block models are said to exhibit self-org...
Earthquake prediction, no matter what the timescale, has been and continues to be a contentious subj...
The recurrence interval statistics for regional seismicity follows a universal distribution function...
The definition of the aftershocks sequence is still a debated topic. We here propose a study of the ...
Destructive earthquakes occur unexpectedly: although evident everywhere to everybody and essentially...
We report an empirical determination of the probability density functions Pdata(r) (and its cumulati...
Application of the diffusion entropy analysis and the standard deviation analysis to the time sequen...
Since the beginning of the 1980s, when Mandelbrot observed that earthquakes occur on 'fractal' self-...