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The following pages link to High-order spectral/\(hp\) element discretisation for reaction-diffusion problems on surfaces: application to cardiac electrophysiology (Q348514):
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- Enabling local time stepping in the parallel implicit solution of reaction-diffusion equations via space-time finite elements on shallow tree meshes (Q671078) (← links)
- Nektar++: an open-source spectral/\(hp\) element framework (Q1682423) (← links)
- Isogeometric analysis of the electrophysiology in the human heart: numerical simulation of the bidomain equations on the atria (Q1986437) (← links)
- Non-conforming finite-element formulation for cardiac electrophysiology: an effective approach to reduce the computation time of heart simulations without compromising accuracy (Q1990715) (← links)
- Dynamical behavior of reaction-diffusion neural networks and their synchronization arising in modeling epileptic seizure: a numerical simulation study (Q2210614) (← links)
- Isogeometric analysis for surface PDEs with extended Loop subdivision (Q2222582) (← links)
- Isogeometric approximation of cardiac electrophysiology models on surfaces: an accuracy study with application to the human left atrium (Q2309025) (← links)
- The multi-level \(hp\)-method for three-dimensional problems: dynamically changing high-order mesh refinement with arbitrary hanging nodes (Q2310315) (← links)
- Optimising the performance of the spectral/\(hp\) element method with collective linear algebra operations (Q2310330) (← links)
- A matrix-free high-order solver for the numerical solution of cardiac electrophysiology (Q2687548) (← links)
- \textit{Nektar}++: enhancing the capability and application of high-fidelity spectral/\(hp\) element methods (Q2698861) (← links)
- Development of Unstructured Curved Meshes with G 1 Surface Continuity for High-Order Finite Element Simulations (Q2831221) (← links)
- Numerical analysis of Darcy problem on surfaces (Q2952994) (← links)
- High-order method with moving frames to compute the covariant derivatives of vectors on general 2D curved surfaces (Q6085322) (← links)
- Relative acceleration of orthonormal basis vectors for the geometric conduction blocks of the cardiac electric signal propagation on anisotropic curved surfaces (Q6145481) (← links)
- On high-order finite element solution of eigenvalue problems on isospectral surfaces (Q6585334) (← links)