Balderama, Earvin; Schoenberg, Frederic Paik; Murray, Erin - In: Journal of the American Statistical Association 107 (2012) 498, pp. 467-476
Earthquake occurrences are often described using a class of branching models called epidemic-type aftershock sequence (ETAS) models. The name derives from the fact that the model allows earthquakes to cause aftershocks, and then those aftershocks may induce subsequent aftershocks, and so on....