Verification of Chaos in a Human Cardiovascular System Model

    2025, Volume 30, Number 2, pp.  291-305

    Author(s): Kuptsov P. V., Ishbulatov Y. M., Karavaev A. S., Stankevich N. V.

    This study discusses an approach for estimation of the largest Lyapunov exponent for the mathematical model of the cardiovascular system. The accuracy was verified using the confidence intervals approach. The algorithm was used to investigate the effects of noises with different amplitudes and spectral compositions on the dynamics of the model. Three sets of parameters are considered, corresponding to different states of the human cardiovascular system model. It is shown that, in each case, the model exhibited chaotic dynamics. The model gave different responses to the changes in the characteristics of the noise, when using different sets of parameters. The noise had both constructive and destructive effects, depending on the parameters of the model and the noise, by, respectively, amplifying or inhibiting the chaotic dynamics of the model.
    Keywords: chaos, the largest Lyapunov exponent, cardiovascular system modeling, confidence interval, accuracy verification, noise
    Citation: Kuptsov P. V., Ishbulatov Y. M., Karavaev A. S., Stankevich N. V., Verification of Chaos in a Human Cardiovascular System Model, Regular and Chaotic Dynamics, 2025, Volume 30, Number 2, pp. 291-305



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