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Seismicity Analysis through Point-process Modeling: A Review

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—The occurrence times of earthquakes can be considered to be a point process, and suitable modeling of the conditional intensity function of a point process is useful for the investigation of various statistical features of seismic activity. This manuscript summarizes likelihood based methods of analysis of point processes, and reviews useful models for particular analyses of seismicity. Most of the analyses can be implemented by the computer programs published by the author and collaborators.

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Received July 31, 1998, revised December 27, 1998, accepted February 3, 1999

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Ogata, Y. Seismicity Analysis through Point-process Modeling: A Review. Pure appl. geophys. 155, 471–507 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s000240050275

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