
It has been noticed that heartbeats can display different patterns according to situations faced by a human. It has been indicated that, those passages from one pattern to another cannot be modelled using a single differential operator, either classical, fractional, or stochastic. In 2021, alternative concepts were introduced and called piecewise differentiation and integration, these concepts were applied in several complex problems with great insight. It is strongly believed that such will be leading concepts to modelling real-world problems with crossover behaviors. Crossover behaviors have been observed in heart rhythm, therefore, in this paper, the well-known van Der Pol equation will be subjected to piecewise analysis. Several simulations will be obtained using a numerical scheme based on Newton polynomial interpolation. Obtained figures show real world behaviors of heart rhythm with piecewise patterns.
crossover behaviors, Biological rhythms and synchronization, Physiology (general), piecewise integral, heart rhythm, Heart, Fractional derivatives and integrals, Heart Rate, QA1-939, Humans, piecewise derivative, TP248.13-248.65, Mathematics, Algorithms, Biotechnology
crossover behaviors, Biological rhythms and synchronization, Physiology (general), piecewise integral, heart rhythm, Heart, Fractional derivatives and integrals, Heart Rate, QA1-939, Humans, piecewise derivative, TP248.13-248.65, Mathematics, Algorithms, Biotechnology
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