
Christian Goltz “Fractal and Chaotic Properties of Earthquakes ”
Springer-Verlag Telos | 1998-10 | ISBN: 3540648933 | 178 pages | PDF | 10,3 MB
This book deals with the application of fractal and nonlinear time-series analysis to seismicity and earthquakes within the framework of earthquake prediction research. Emphasis is on theoretical foundations as well as practical implementation and pitfalls to enable readers to conduct their own analyses. The theoretical parts include introductions to fractals and multifractals, the relation between fractal dimension and entropy, the Hurst phenomenon, basic ideas of low-dimensional chaotic dynamics and a roadmap of nonlinear time-series analysis.
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