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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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PDF file, published text, 4.0 Mb.

Paper access from Springer Verlag.

Book access from Springer Verlag.

Postprint from UC eScholarship Repository with all color figures.

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AGU LaTeX file.

PostScript file, two-column ms, 23.5 Mb.

PDF file, two-column ms, mostly b/w, 2.0 Mb.

PDF file, two-column ms, mostly color, 1.5 Mb.

Figures, PostScript files

Fig. 1; Fig. 2; Fig. 3 col; Fig. 3 bw; Fig. 4; Fig. 5 col; Fig. 5 bw; Fig. 6 col; Fig. 6 bw; Fig. 7; Fig. 8 col; Fig. 9 col; Fig. 9 bw; Fig. 10 col; Fig. 10 bw; Fig. 11; Fig. 12; Fig. 13 col; Fig. 13 bw; Fig. 14 col; Fig. 14 bw; Fig. 15; Fig. 16 col; Fig. 16 bw; Fig. 17; Fig. 18; Fig. 19; Fig. 20; Fig. 21; Fig. 22.

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Power-point presentation for "International Workshop on Models of Earthquake: Physics Approaches", Kolkata, Dec 13-16, 2005; PPT file, 30.7 Mb.

Power-point presentation for SEISMOLOGY GROUP SEMINAR, February 22 and March 8, 2006; PPT file, 18.8 Mb.

Power-point presentation for IGPP SEMINAR, March 7, 2006; PPT file, 5.5 Mb.

Power-point presentation for IGPP SEMINAR, from IGPP Web site March 7, 2006; PPT file, 5.5 Mb.

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

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31. Kagan, Y. Y., 1992. Seismicity: Turbulence of solids, Nonlinear Sci. Today, 2, 1-13.

40. Kagan, Y. Y., 1994. Observational evidence for earthquakes as a nonlinear dynamic process, Physica D, 77, 160-192.

47. Kagan, Y. Y., and D. Vere-Jones, 1996. Problems in the modelling and statistical analysis of earthquakes, in: Lecture Notes in Statistics, 114, pp. 398-425.

54. Kagan Y. Y. "Are Earthquakes Predictable?", Geophys. J. Int., 131, 505-525, 1997.

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

DIDIER SORNETTE AND MAXIMILIAN J. WERNER "Statistical Physics Approaches to Seismicity"

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MATHEMATICAL MONSTERS VERSUS PHYSICAL REALITY

Lenore Blum: Computing over the Reals: Where Turing Meets Newton

Henri Poincare, Science and Method, 1908 (complete text online in French), p. 70, L5

Solomon Feferman, Mathematical Intuition vs. Mathematical Monsters, Synthese 125 (2000) 317-332, see p. 10, L3, or p. 325, L-5 in printed text

Kagan, Y. Y., 2006. "Why does theoretical physics fail to explain and predict earthquake occurrence?", PDF file, published text, 4.0 Mb, monsters -- p. 349, L21

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