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arxiv: physics/0510215 · v1 · submitted 2005-10-24 · ⚛️ physics.geo-ph · physics.data-an

Entropy of seismic electric signals: Analysis in natural time under time-reversal

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keywords entropysignalselectrictimebehaviornaturalseismictime-reversal
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Electric signals have been recently recorded at the Earth's surface with amplitudes appreciably larger than those hitherto reported. Their entropy in natural time is smaller than that, $S_u$, of a ``uniform'' distribution. The same holds for their entropy upon time-reversal. This behavior, as supported by numerical simulations in fBm time series and in an on-off intermittency model, stems from infinitely ranged long range temporal correlations and hence these signals are probably Seismic Electric Signals (critical dynamics). The entropy fluctuations are found to increase upon approaching bursting, which reminds the behavior identifying sudden cardiac death individuals when analysing their electrocardiograms.

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