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arxiv: cond-mat/0601679 · v6 · pith:KMDZPABTnew · submitted 2006-01-30 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft · cond-mat.stat-mech

Near mean-field behavior in the generalized Burridge-Knopoff earthquake model with variable range stress transfer

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keywords burridge-knopoffmodelstresstransferbehaviorlong-rangeearthquakeimportant
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Simple models of earthquake faults are important for understanding the mechanisms for their observed behavior in nature, such as Gutenberg-Richter scaling. Because of the importance of long-range interactions in an elastic medium, we generalize the Burridge-Knopoff slider-block model to include variable range stress transfer. We find that the Burridge-Knopoff model with long-range stress transfer exhibits qualitatively different behavior than the corresponding long-range cellular automata models and the usual Burridge-Knopoff model with nearest-neighbor stress transfer, depending on how quickly the friction force weakens with increasing velocity. Extensive simulations of quasiperiodic characteristic events, mode-switching phenomena, ergodicity, and waiting-time distributions are also discussed. Our results are consistent with the existence of a mean-field critical point and have important implications for our understanding of earthquakes and other driven dissipative systems.

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