Detection of invisible and crucial events: from seismic fluctuations to the war against terrorism
Paolo Allegrini, Leone Fronzoni, Paolo Grigolini, Vito Latora, Mirko, S. Mega, Luigi Palatella, Andrea Rapisarda, Sergio Vinciguerra

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new method for detecting crucial, rare events with potential applications in terrorism prevention, validated through seismic data analysis and a dynamic model, emphasizing its broad applicability beyond geophysics.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel detection method for invisible crucial events, supported by analytical and modeling approaches, applicable to diverse fields including terrorism detection.
Findings
The method accurately detects crucial events embedded in secondary events.
Seismic fluctuation analysis supports the method's validity.
Analytical treatment confirms the method's effectiveness.
Abstract
We prove the efficiency of a new method for the detection of crucial events that might have useful applications to the war against terrorism. This has to do with the search for rare but significant events, a theme of research that has been made of extreme importance by the tragedy of September 11. This method is applied here to defining the statistics of seismic main-shocks, as done in cond-mat/0212529. The emphasis here is on the conceptual issues behind the results obtained in cond-mat/0212529 than on geophysics. This discussion suggests that the method has a wider range of validity. We support this general discussion with a dynamic model originally proposed in cond-mat/0107597 for purposes different from geophysical applications. However, it is a case where the crucial events to detect are under our control, thereby making it possible for us to check the accuracy of the method of…
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