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The following pages link to Mathematical models and numerical methods for the forward problem in cardiac electrophysi\-ol\-o\-gy (Q1412052):
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- Gradient flows and variational principles for cardiac electrophysiology: toward efficient and robust numerical simulations of the electrical activity of the heart (Q459139) (← links)
- Towards accurate numerical method for monodomain models using a realistic heart geometry (Q839149) (← links)
- Stability and convergence of a finite volume method for two systems of reaction-diffusion equations in electro-cardiology (Q859588) (← links)
- On the use of the resting potential and level set methods for identifying ischemic heart disease: An inverse problem (Q868240) (← links)
- Decoupled time-marching schemes in computational cardiac electrophysiology and ECG numerical simulation (Q985256) (← links)
- Existence and uniqueness of the solution for the bidomain model used in cardiac electrophysiology (Q1003293) (← links)
- Very high order finite volume methods for cardiac electrophysiology (Q1705005) (← links)
- An operator splitting method for solving the bidomain equations coupled to a volume conductor model for the torso (Q1781616) (← links)
- Time-varying delays in electrophysiological wave propagation along cardiac tissue and minimax control problems associated with uncertain bidomain type models (Q2127805) (← links)
- Cardiac memory phenomenon, time-fractional order nonlinear system and bidomain-torso type model in electrocardiology (Q2131495) (← links)
- Modelling slow wave activity in the small intestine (Q2201873) (← links)
- Finite element method for forward ECG calculation (Q2206390) (← links)
- A maximum principle for an explicit finite difference scheme approximating the Hodgkin-Huxley model (Q2490357) (← links)
- Convergence rates for semi-discrete splitting approximations for degenerate parabolic equations with source teams (Q2568628) (← links)
- A Domain Decomposition Approach in the Electrocardiography Inverse Problem (Q2813282) (← links)