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A mathematical study of the plasticity effects in muscle contraction
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    A mathematical study of the plasticity effects in muscle contraction (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    In this interesting work the authors studied the plasticity effects in muscle contraction. Hill's three-element model of contracting muscle is expanded by replacing the series and the parallel elastic elements with elastoplastic elements. The contractile element is structurally described making use of the sliding filament theory. The mathematical model is formulated in terms of an evolution variational inequality for a nonlinear and nonlocal transport-type operator. The existence and uniqueness of the solution are described along with a numerical approach. This work is quite interesting and may be used by researchers working in the area of mathematical modelling of striated muscles.
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    permanent deformations
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    stiffness variations
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    striated skeletal or cardiac muscle
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    Hill's three-element model of contracting muscle
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    elastoplastic elements
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    sliding filament theory
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    evolution variational inequality
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    nonlinear and nonlocal transport-type operator
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    existence and uniqueness of the solution
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