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59. Kagan, Y. Y., Is earthquake seismology a hard, quantitative science?, Pure Appl. Geoph. (PAGEOPH), 155, 233-258, 1999:

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Nature magazine debate on earthquake prediction, February-April 1999 (You or your institution may need to have access to Nature Web site)

Christopher Scholz 6th week contribution discussing the results of gap hypotheses tests

Dyson, F., 2004. A meeting with Enrico Fermi - How one intuitive physicist rescued a team from fruitless research, Nature, 427(6972), 297; PDF file, 140 Kb.

Power-point presentations for Lake Arrowhead WGCEP meeting, March 5-8, 2007, 4.6Mb, see part (4).

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87. Kagan, Y. Y., 2006. "Why does theoretical physics fail to explain and predict earthquake occurrence?", in: Modelling Critical and Catastrophic Phenomena in Geoscience: A Statistical Physics Approach, Lecture Notes in Physics, 705, pp. 303-359, P. Bhattacharyya and B. K. Chakrabarti (Eds), Springer Verlag, Berlin--Heidelberg.

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