Complex earthquake networks: Hierarchical organization and assortative mixing

Sumiyoshi Abe and Norikazu Suzuki
Phys. Rev. E 74, 026113 – Published 17 August 2006

Abstract

To characterize the dynamical features of seismicity as a complex phenomenon, the seismic data are mapped to a growing random graph, which is a small-world scale-free network. Here, hierarchical and mixing properties of such a network are studied. The clustering coefficient is found to exhibit asymptotic power-law decay with respect to connectivity, showing hierarchical organization. This structure is supported by not only main shocks but also small shocks, and may have its origin in the combined effect of vertex fitness and deactivation by stress release at faults. The nearest-neighbor average connectivity and the Pearson correlation coefficient are also calculated. It is found that the earthquake network has assortative mixing. This is a main difference of the earthquake network from the Internet with disassortative mixing. Physical implications of these results are discussed.

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  • Received 3 February 2006

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.74.026113

©2006 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Sumiyoshi Abe1,* and Norikazu Suzuki2,†

  • 1Institute of Physics, University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8571, Japan
  • 2College of Science and Technology, Nihon University, Chiba 274-8501, Japan

  • *Email address: suabe@sf6.so-net.ne.jp
  • Email address: suzu@phys.ge.cst.nihon-u.ac.jp

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Vol. 74, Iss. 2 — August 2006

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