On the evidence of deterministic chaos in ECG: Surrogate and predictability analysis.
@article{Govindan1998OnTE,
title={On the evidence of deterministic chaos in ECG: Surrogate and predictability analysis.},
author={Ramaswamy Govindan and K. Narayanan and M. S. Gopinathan},
journal={Chaos},
year={1998},
volume={8 2},
pages={
495-502
}
}The question whether the human cardiac system is chaotic or not has been an open one. Recent results in chaos theory have shown that the usual methods, such as saturation of correlation dimension D(2) or the existence of positive Lyapunov exponent, alone do not provide sufficient evidence to confirm the presence of deterministic chaos in an experimental system. The results of surrogate data analysis together with the short-term prediction analysis can be used to check whether a given time…
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