The number of earthquakes with the intensity function.

The number of earthquakes with the intensity function.

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The Non-homogeneous Poisson Process, with time dependent intensity functions, is commonly used to model the scenarios of counting the number of events that appear to take place in a given time interval. The identification of the process relies on the functional form for the intensity function, which can be difficult to determine. In this paper, a N...

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... addition, the following figure, Figure 1, illustrates the frequency distribution for the data set under study. Moreover, based on the intensity function, the data set is explained by the following figure, Figure 2. Therefore, based on the background of the problem described, this study applied a NHPP to count the number of earthquakes occurring in Iraq and then predict their probability. ...