Violation of the scaling relation and non-Markovian nature of earthquake aftershocks
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aftershocksrelationscalingdistributionearthquakenaturenon-markoviantime
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The statistical properties of earthquake aftershocks are studied. The scaling relation for the exponents of the Omori law and the power-law calm time distribution (i.e., the interoccurrence time distribution), which is valid if a sequence of aftershocks is a singular Markovian process, is carefully examined. Data analysis shows significant violation of the scaling relation, implying the non-Markovian nature of aftershocks.
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