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A mathematical model of heterogeneous behavior of single muscle fibres
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    A mathematical model of heterogeneous behavior of single muscle fibres (English)
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    In striated muscles, as in myocardium and skeletal muscles, a combination of passive elastic elements and active force-generating contractile elements explains many of the mechanical phenomena exhibited by these muscles. The aim of the paper is to study mathematically a model simulating the contraction of heterogeneous muscel fibres. It is assumed that the muscle segments act in series. The author reduces the problem to integro- differential equations by integration of first order hyperbolic equations along characteristics. Furthermore existence, uniqueness and continuous dependence of the solution are proven.
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    cross bridge kinetics
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    fixed point theory
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    striated muscles
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    myocardium
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    skeletal muscles
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    contraction of heterogeneous muscel fibres
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    integration of first order hyperbolic equations along
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    characteristics
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    existence
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    uniqueness
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    continuous dependence of the solution
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    integration of first order hyperbolic equations along characteristics
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