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The following pages link to Electromechanical Coupling in Cardiac Dynamics: The Active Strain Approach (Q3020002):
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- Joint influence of transmural heterogeneities and wall deformation on cardiac bioelectrical activity: a simulation study (Q328866) (← links)
- Advantages in the torsional performances of a simplified cylindrical geometry due to transmural differential contractile properties (Q335155) (← links)
- Existence and stability of traveling pulse solutions of the FitzHugh-Nagumo equation (Q478282) (← links)
- Stability of active muscle tissue (Q525440) (← links)
- The generalized Hill model: a kinematic approach towards active muscle contraction (Q904802) (← links)
- Computational modeling of coupled cardiac electromechanics incorporating cardiac dysfunctions (Q1669471) (← links)
- Mathematical model for isometric and isotonic muscle contractions (Q1701581) (← links)
- The heart function as a motor-brake system (Q1730099) (← links)
- A modeling framework for electro-mechanical interaction between excitable deformable cells (Q1797667) (← links)
- Active stress vs. active strain in mechanobiology: constitutive issues (Q1937176) (← links)
- A comparison between active strain and active stress in transversely isotropic hyperelastic materials (Q2010705) (← links)
- Cardiac electro-mechanical activity in a deforming human cardiac tissue: modeling, existence-uniqueness, finite element computation and application to multiple ischemic disease (Q2113516) (← links)
- Effect of fibre orientation and bulk modulus on the electromechanical modelling of human ventricles (Q2128543) (← links)
- An intergrid transfer operator using radial basis functions with application to cardiac electromechanics (Q2205162) (← links)
- Modelling and simulation for preclinical cardiac safety assessment of drugs with human iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes (Q2216529) (← links)
- A curvilinear isogeometric framework for the electromechanical activation of thin muscular tissues (Q2237275) (← links)
- Mathematical and numerical models for the cardiac electromechanical function (Q2240519) (← links)
- Computational cardiology: a modified Hill model to describe the electro-visco-elasticity of the myocardium (Q2308913) (← links)
- A matrix DEIM technique for model reduction of nonlinear parametrized problems in cardiac mechanics (Q2309983) (← links)
- A viscoactive constitutive modeling framework with variational updates for the myocardium (Q2310357) (← links)
- Parallel multilevel solvers for the cardiac electro-mechanical coupling (Q2349311) (← links)
- Newton-Krylov-BDDC solvers for nonlinear cardiac mechanics (Q2631461) (← links)
- Bioelectrical effects of mechanical feedbacks in a strongly coupled cardiac electro-mechanical model (Q2788505) (← links)
- An active strain electromechanical model for cardiac tissue (Q2900422) (← links)
- Segregated Algorithms for the Numerical Simulation of Cardiac Electromechanics in the Left Human Ventricle (Q3300479) (← links)
- The cardiovascular system: Mathematical modelling, numerical algorithms and clinical applications (Q4594245) (← links)
- Electro-fluid-mechanics of the heart (Q5072255) (← links)
- Modeling the cardiac electromechanical function: A mathematical journey (Q5081547) (← links)
- A Multiscale Poromechanics Model Integrating Myocardial Perfusion and the Epicardial Coronary Vessels (Q5094397) (← links)
- Solvability analysis and numerical approximation of linearized cardiac electromechanics (Q5247101) (← links)
- Partitioned and Monolithic Algorithms for the Numerical Solution of Cardiac Fluid-Structure Interaction (Q5878919) (← links)
- A comparative study of scalable multilevel preconditioners for cardiac mechanics (Q6054199) (← links)
- Numerical evaluation of elasto-mechanical and visco-elastic electro-mechanical models of the human heart (Q6491788) (← links)