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Natural Time Analysis: The New View of Time: Precursory Seismic Electric Signals, Earthquakes and other Complex Time Series: Springer Praxis Books

Autor Panayiotis Varotsos, Nicholas V. Sarlis, Efthimios S. Skordas
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This book deals with the theory and the applications of a new time domain, termed natural time domain, that has been forwarded by the authors almost a decade ago (P.A. Varotsos, N.V. Sarlis and E.S. Skordas, Practica of Athens Academy 76, 294-321, 2001; Physical Review E 66, 011902, 2002). In particular, it has been found that novel dynamical features hidden behind time series in complex systems can emerge upon analyzing them in this new time domain, which conforms to the desire to reduce uncertainty and extract signal information as much as possible. The analysis in natural time enables the study of the dynamical evolution of a complex system and identifies when the system enters a critical stage. Hence, natural time plays a key role in predicting impending catastrophic events in general. Relevant examples of data analysis in this new time domain have been published during the last decade in a large variety of fields, e.g., Earth Sciences, Biology and Physics. The book explains in detail a series of such examples including the identification of the sudden cardiac death risk in Cardiology, the recognition of electric signals that precede earthquakes, the determination of the time of an impending major mainshock in Seismology, and the analysis of the avalanches of the penetration of magnetic flux into thin films of type II superconductors in Condensed Matter Physics. In general, this book is concerned with the time-series analysis of signals emitted from complex systems by means of the new time domain and provides advanced students and research workers in diverse fields with a sound grounding in the fundamentals of current research work on detecting (long-range) correlations in complex time series. Furthermore, the modern techniques of Statistical Physics in time series analysis, for example Hurst analysis, the detrended fluctuation analysis, the wavelet transform etc., are presented along with their advantages when natural time domain is employed.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783642271342
ISBN-10: 3642271340
Pagini: 476
Ilustrații: XXIV, 452 p.
Dimensiuni: 168 x 240 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:2011
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seriile Springer Praxis Books, Geophysical Sciences

Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

Public țintă

Graduate

Cuprins

Part I Seismic Electric Signals.- 1. Introduction to Seismic Electric Signals-V.- Part II.- 2. Natural Time. Background-F.- 3. Entropy in Natural Time-E.- Part III Natural Time Applications.- 4. Natural Time Analysis of Seismic Electric Signals-AS.- 5. Natural Time Investigation of the Effect of Significant Data Loss on Indentifying Seismic Electric Signals-ASL.- 6. Natural Time Analysis of Seismicity-AEQ.- 7. Indentifying the Occurence Time of an Impending Mainshock-AIM.- 8. Natural Time Analysis of Dynamical Models-AD.- 9. Natural Time Analysis of Electrocardiograms-AEL.- References.

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This book deals with the theory and the applications of a new time domain, termed natural time domain, that has been forwarded by the authors almost a decade ago (P.A. Varotsos, N.V. Sarlis and E.S. Skordas, Practica of Athens Academy 76, 294-321, 2001; Physical Review E 66, 011902, 2002). In particular, it has been found that novel dynamical features hidden behind time series in complex systems can emerge upon analyzing them in this new time domain, which conforms to the desire to reduce uncertainty and extract signal information as much as possible. The analysis in natural time enables the study of the dynamical evolution of a complex system and identifies when the system enters a critical stage. Hence, natural time plays a key role in predicting impending catastrophic events in general. Relevant examples of data analysis in this new time domain have been published during the last decade in a large variety of fields, e.g., Earth Sciences, Biology and Physics. The book explains in detail a series of such examples including the identification of the sudden cardiac death risk in Cardiology, the recognition of electric signals that precede earthquakes, the determination of the time of an impending major mainshock in Seismology, and the analysis of the avalanches of the penetration of magnetic flux into thin films of type II superconductors in Condensed Matter Physics. In general, this book is concerned with the time-series analysis of signals emitted from complex systems by means of the new time domain and provides advanced students and research workers in diverse fields with a sound grounding in the fundamentals of current research work on detecting (long-range) correlations in complex time series. Furthermore, the modern techniques of Statistical Physics in time series analysis, for example Hurst analysis, the detrended fluctuation analysis, the wavelet transform etc., are presented along with their advantages when natural time domain is employed.

Caracteristici

Provides up-to-date knowledge on identifying approaches at critical point Clearly presents the natural time analysis for complex time-series Includes useful applications of natural time to seismicity, earthquake prediction Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras