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<title lang=en>Statistical study of Caribbean seismic events</title>
<creator>Valmy, Larissa</creator>
<creator>Vaillant, Jean</creator>
<contributor>Laboratoire de Mathématiques Informatique et Applications (LAMIA) ; Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG)</contributor>
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<source>39th Annual Meeting of the Statistical Society of Canada</source>
<source>2011 Annual meeting of the SSC</source>
<coverage>Wolfville, Canada</coverage>
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<source>2011 Annual meeting of the SSC, Jun 2011, Wolfville, Canada. pp.P. 134, 2011</source>
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<subject lang=it>Spatio-temporel point process</subject>
<subject lang=it>ETAS model</subject>
<subject lang=it>maximum likelihood estimator</subject>
<subject>[MATH.MATH-ST] Mathematics [math]/Statistics [math.ST]</subject>
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<description lang=en>Calculation of seismic risks in a zone are based on stochastic models describing at best the seismic activity. Our focus is the spatio-temporal evolution of the probability of earthquake occurrences. The main modelling tool is the theory of the point processes. We discuss about the spatio-temporal extension of ETAS (Epidemic Type Aftershock Sequence) with marks and study the properties of the log-likelihood and the maximum likelihood estimators. Seismic data from the Lesser Antilles Arc carried out between 1999 and 2004 are analyzed.</description>
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