
The self-replication process of the statistical events generated by an original, main event and described by a finite distribution leads to a generalized Omori distribution singular at origin. The two distributions are related to each other by Euler's transform. The self-consistency of the generating process requires an exponential law for the finite distribution, which gives rise to the original Omori's law associated to the seismic activity accompanying a major earthquake.
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