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Article discussing non-Poisson distribution of the time distances between two consecutive clusters of earthquakes.
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Abstract: With the help of the Diffusion Entropy technique the authors show the non-Poisson statistics of the distances between consecutive Omori's swarms of earthquakes. We give an analytical proof of the numerical results of an earlier paper [Mega et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 90 (2003) 188501].
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Palatella, Luigi; Allegrini, Paolo; Grigolini, Paolo; Latora, Vito; Mega, Mirko S.; Rapisarda, Andrea et al.Non-Poisson distribution of the time distances between two consecutive clusters of earthquakes,
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