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A model for risk assessment of a large earthquake with application to Chilean data

Statistics Theory 2016-02-10 v1 Statistics Theory

Abstract

We study the asymptotic distribution for the occurrence time of the next large earthquake, by knowing the last large seismic event occurred a long time ago. We prove that, under reasonable conditions, such a distribution is asymptotically exponential with a rate depending on the asymptotic slope of the cumulative intensity function corresponding to a non-homogeneous Poisson process. Moreover, as it is not possible to obtain an empirical cumulative distribution function for the waiting time of the next large earthquake, a random cumulative function based on existing data is stated. We demonstrate that analogous results to the theorems of Glivenko-Cantelli and Kolmogorov are satisfied by this random cumulative function. We conduct a simulation study for detecting in what scenario the approximate distribution of the studied elapsed time performs well. Finally, a real-world data analysis is carried out to illustrate the potential applications of our proposal.

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@article{arxiv.1602.02861,
  title  = {A model for risk assessment of a large earthquake with application to Chilean data},
  author = {Raúl Fierro and Víctor Leiva},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.02861},
  year   = {2016}
}