“…Earthquake slip asymmetry is a generic feature, and therefore, our objective here is to identify the deterministic, generic factors that might control it. Slip heterogeneity may arise from heterogeneities of stress or material properties, including fault friction properties, fluid‐related fault zone properties, and elastic stiffness of the host rock [e.g., Nur , ; Israel and Nur , ; Madariaga , ; Bürgmann et al ., ]. Prior studies have shown that certain structural properties of faults affect significantly the properties of the earthquakes they host, such as their slip amplitude and rupture length [ Manighetti et al ., ], magnitude [ Anderson et al ., ], magnitude‐frequency distribution [ Stirling et al ., ], apparent stress drop [ Cao and Aki , ; Choy and Kirby , ; Manighetti et al ., ; Hecker et al ., ], number of broken segments [ Wesnousky , ; Manighetti et al ., ], and ground motion amplitudes [ Radiguet et al ., ].…”