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Earthquake statistical analysis through multi-state modeling [vol.2]

Contributor(s): Votsi, Irene | Limnios, Nikolaos | Papadimitriou, Eleftheria | Tsaklidis, George.
Series: Mathematics and statistics series : statistical methods for earthquakes set. / coordinated by Nikolaos Limnios, Eleftheria Papadimitriou and George Tsaklidis.Publisher: Hoboken Wiley 2019Description: xxxv, 138p.ISBN: 9781786301505.Subject(s): Earthquakes -- Mathematical models | Multi-state modelingDDC classification: 551.22015118 | Ea76 Summary: Earthquake occurrence modeling is a rapidly developing research area. This book deals with its critical issues, ranging from theoretical advances to practical applications. The introductory chapter outlines state-of-the-art earthquake modeling approaches based on stochastic models. Chapter 2 presents seismogenesis in association with the evolving stress field. Chapters 3 to 5 present earthquake occurrence modeling by means of hidden (semi-)Markov models and discuss associated characteristic measures and relative estimation aspects. Further comparisons, the most important results and our concluding remarks are provided in Chapters 6 and 7.
List(s) this item appears in: New arrival November 20 to 26, 2023
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Earthquake occurrence modeling is a rapidly developing research area. This book deals with its critical issues, ranging from theoretical advances to practical applications. The introductory chapter outlines state-of-the-art earthquake modeling approaches based on stochastic models. Chapter 2 presents seismogenesis in association with the evolving stress field. Chapters 3 to 5 present earthquake occurrence modeling by means of hidden (semi-)Markov models and discuss associated characteristic measures and relative estimation aspects. Further comparisons, the most important results and our concluding remarks are provided in Chapters 6 and 7.

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