2003, Vol.6, No.3, pp.791-799
The full set of dynamic
parameters and kinetic functions ( TCF, short MF's, statistical
spectra of non-Markovity parameter and statistical spectra of
non-stationarity parameter) presented in previous paper has made it possible to
acquire the in-depth
information about discreteness, non-Markov effects, long-range
memory and non-stationarity of the underlying processes. The
developed theory is applied to analyze the long-time
(Holter) series of RR intervals of human ECG's and seismograms of different
states of the Earth crust.
In both systems we observed effects of fractality,
standard and restricted self-organized criticality
and also a certain specific arrangement of spectral lines. The received results
demonstrate that the
power spectra of all orders (n=1,2...) MF exhibit the neatly
expressed fractal features.
We have found out that the full sets of
non-Markov, discrete and non-stationary parameters can serve as reliable and
powerful means of diagnostics of the cardio - vascular system states and can be
used to distinct healthy data from pathologic data .
Also our research
demonstrates that discrete non-Markov stochastic processes
and long- range memory effects play a crucial role in the behavior of seismic
systems. The approaches, permitting to obtain
an algorithm of strong EQ's forecasting and to differentiate TE's from weak
EQ's, have been developed.
Key words:
non-stationary procrsses, non-Markov discrete processes, finite-
discrete kinetic equations, memory functions
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