Earthquakes, lab-quakes, and a seismology perspective on bursty human dynamics

 
Speaker:
Alberto Lovison
Affiliation:
Dipartimento di Matematica, Politecnico di Milano
When:
Friday 21st October 2022
Time:
10:15:00
Where:
Aula Saleri - MOX - Dipartimento di Matematica
Abstract:
It has been shown in recent years that there are deep analogies between some well-known statistical properties of earthquakes (km-scale phenomena), such as the Gutenberg-Richter, the Omori, and the productivity laws, and the avalanche statistics observed in fracture and plasticity in materials science (”lab-quakes”, mm- and micron- scale phenomena). Similar statistical regularities have also been observed in the bursty behavior of financial markets. I will report on current work which extends this perspective also to the analysis of bursty human dynamics, specifically of long- term written communication (email) data. In these, we observe scaling regularities strikingly similar to the above-mentioned ones in earthquakes and lab-quakes, a possible indication of universal features exhibited by the dynamics of complex systems heterogeneous in space and time. Contatto: anna.scotti@polimi.it
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