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Dynamical complexity and pathological order in the cardiac monitoring problem
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    Dynamical complexity and pathological order in the cardiac monitoring problem (English)
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    Studies of a nonlinear differential equation for the heartbeat and its analogue, a codimension-2 endomorphism, are used to derive a \(p=f(\mu,\in)\) plot predictive of the parameter distance from loss of normal mixing conditions and the emergence of two contrasting, rhythmic, fatal cardiac dysrhythmias.
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    nonlinear differential equation
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    heartbeat
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    codimension-2 endomorphism
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    loss of normal mixing conditions
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    fatal cardiac dysrhythmias
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