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EVIDENCE CONSISTENT WITH DETERMINISTIC CHAOS IN HUMAN CARDIAC DATA: SURROGATE AND NONLINEAR DYNAMICAL MODELING
2008
International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos in Applied Sciences and Engineering
Whether or not the human cardiac system is chaotic has long been a subject of interest in the application of nonlinear time series analysis. The surrogate data method, which identifies an observed time series against three common kinds of hypotheses, does not provide sufficient evidence to confirm the existence of deterministic chaotic dynamics in cardiac time series, such as electrocardiogram data and pulse pressure propagation data. Moreover, these methods fail to exclude all but the most
doi:10.1142/s0218127408020197
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