A cluster identification framework illustrated by a filtering model for earthquake occurrences

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A general dynamical cluster identification framework including both modeling and computation is developed. The earthquake declustering problem is studied to demonstrate how this framework applies. A stochastic model is proposed for earthquake occurrences that considers the sequence of occurrences as composed of two parts: earthquake clusters and single earthquakes. We suggest that earthquake clusters contain a "mother quake" and her "offspring." Applying the filtering techniques, we use the solution of filtering equations as criteria for declustering. A procedure for calculating maximum likelihood estimations (MLE's) and the most likely cluster sequence is also presented. © 2009 ISI/BS.

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Wu, Z. (2009). A cluster identification framework illustrated by a filtering model for earthquake occurrences. Bernoulli, 15(2), 357–379. https://doi.org/10.3150/08-BEJ159

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