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arxiv: physics/0110075 · v1 · pith:L3YJDNN3new · submitted 2001-10-26 · ⚛️ physics.med-ph · physics.data-an· q-bio

Zipf's law in human heartbeat dynamics

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It is shown that the distribution of low variability periods in the activity of human heart rate typically follows a multi-scaling Zipf's law. The presence or failure of a power law, as well as the values of the scaling exponents, are personal characteristics depending on the daily habits of the subjects. Meanwhile, the distribution function of the low-variability periods as a whole discriminates efficiently between various heart pathologies. This new technique is also applicable to other non-linear time-series and reflects these aspects of the underlying intermittent dynamics, which are not covered by other methods of linear- and nonlinear analysis.

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