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View SchemaAftershocks in Coherent-Noise Models
| Authors | C. Wilke, S. Altmeyer, T. Martinetz |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/9710023 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9710023 |
| DOI | 10.1016/S0167-2789(98)00092-X |
| Journal | Physica D 120:401-417 (1998) |
Abstract
The decay pattern of aftershocks in the so-called 'coherent-noise' models [M. E. J. Newman and K. Sneppen, Phys. Rev. E54, 6226 (1996)] is studied in detail. Analytical and numerical results show that the probability to find a large event at time $t$ after an initial major event decreases as $t^{-\tau}$ for small $t$, with the exponent $\tau$ ranging from 0 to values well above 1. This is in contrast to Sneppen und Newman, who stated that the exponent is about 1, independent of the microscopic details of the simulation. Numerical simulations of an extended model [C. Wilke, T. Martinetz, Phys. Rev. E56, 7128 (1997)] show that the power-law is only a generic feature of the original dynamics and does not necessarily appear in a more general context. Finally, the implications of the results to the modeling of earthquakes are discussed.
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