Comparative analysis of time irreversibility and amplitude irreversibility based on joint permutation
Wenpo Yao, Wenli Yao, Rongshuang Xu, Jun Wang

TL;DR
This paper systematically compares time and amplitude irreversibility using joint permutation methods, revealing their distinct roles in characterizing nonequilibrium features in chaotic models and epileptic EEG data.
Contribution
It introduces a joint permutation approach to quantify TIR and AIR, clarifying their differences and similarities in analyzing nonequilibrium processes.
Findings
Epileptic seizures show higher nonequilibrium characteristics.
TIR and AIR are fundamentally different descriptors.
Joint permutation methods enhance symbolic time series analysis.
Abstract
Although time irreversibility (TIR) and amplitude irreversibility (AIR) are relevant concepts for nonequilibrium analysis, their association has received little attention. This paper conducts a systematic comparative analysis of the relationship between TIR and AIR based on statistical descriptions and numerical simulations. To simplify the quantification of TIR and AIR, the amplitude permutation and global information of the associated vector are combined to produce a joint probability estimation. Chaotic logistic, Henon, and Lorenz series are generated to evaluate TIR and AIR according to surrogate theory, and the distributions of joint permutations for these model series are measured to compare the degree of TIR and AIR. The joint permutation TIR and AIR are then used to investigate nonequilibrium pathological features in epileptic electroencephalography data. Test results suggest…
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