Deterministic uncertainty
Abstract
Equations of motion with delays naturally emerge in the analysis of complex biological control systems which are organized around biochemically mediated feedback interactions. We study the properties of a Mackey-Glass-type nonlinear map with delay -- the deterministic part of the stochastic cerebral blood flow map (CBFM) recently introduced to elucidate the scaling properties of cerebral hemodynamics. We point out the existence of deterministic and nondeterministic subspaces in the reconstructed phase space of delay-difference equations and discuss the problem of detection of nonlinearities in time series generated by such dynamical systems.