Application of computational mechanics to the analysis of seismic time-series via numerical optimisation (Q839828)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5601665
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    Application of computational mechanics to the analysis of seismic time-series via numerical optimisation
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5601665

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      Application of computational mechanics to the analysis of seismic time-series via numerical optimisation (English)
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      3 September 2009
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      The Causal-State Splitting Reconstruction (CSSR) algorithm is used to analyze time-series of geophysical measurements (called the Computational Mechanics approach). The main contribution lies in the development of a heuristic approach dealing with seismic time-series. The selection of input parameters is described by an optimization problem maximizing the predictability of specific events such as the occurence of largest earthquakes.
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      prediction
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      computational mechanics
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      earthquakes
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      time series analysis
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      optimization
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      causal-state splitting reconstruction algorithm
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