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Error diagrams and temporal correlations in a fracture model with characteristic and power-law distributed avalanches

The European Physical Journal B - Condensed Matter and Complex Systems 34(4):489-494.
Source: RePEc

ABSTRACT Forecasting failure events is one of the most important problems in fracture mechanics and related sciences. In this paper, we use the Molchan scheme to investigate the error diagrams in a fracture model which has the notable advantage of displaying two completely different regimes according to the heterogeneity of the system. In one regime, a characteristic event is observed while for the second regime a power-law spectrum of avalanches is obtained reminiscent of self-organized criticality. We find that both regimes are different when predicting large avalanches and that, in the second regime, there are non-trivial temporal correlations associated to clustering of large events. Finally, we extend the discussion to seismology, where both kinds of avalanche size distributions can be seen. Copyright Springer-Verlag Berlin/Heidelberg 2003

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Keywords

avalanche size distributions
 
characteristic event
 
Copyright Springer-Verlag Berlin/Heidelberg 2003
 
error diagrams
 
Forecasting failure events
 
fracture mechanics
 
fracture model
 
heterogeneity
 
kinds
 
power-law spectrum
 
reminiscent
 
self-organized criticality