The following pages link to (Q5709398):
Displayed 33 items.
- A simplified 3D model of whole heart electrical activity and 12-lead ECG generation (Q382517) (← links)
- Preconditioning the bidomain model with almost linear complexity (Q425603) (← links)
- A meshfree method for simulating myocardial electrical activity (Q454755) (← links)
- Gradient flows and variational principles for cardiac electrophysiology: toward efficient and robust numerical simulations of the electrical activity of the heart (Q459139) (← links)
- Efficient estimation of cardiac conductivities via POD-DEIM model order reduction (Q512301) (← links)
- An a posteriori error estimator for model adaptivity in electrocardiology (Q660256) (← links)
- Identification of weakly coupled multiphysics problems. application to the inverse problem of electrocardiography (Q728933) (← links)
- Algebraic multigrid preconditioners for the bidomain reaction-diffusion system (Q731969) (← links)
- Towards a computational method for imaging the extracellular potassium concentration during regional ischemia (Q839154) (← links)
- The generalized Hill model: a kinematic approach towards active muscle contraction (Q904802) (← links)
- Decoupled time-marching schemes in computational cardiac electrophysiology and ECG numerical simulation (Q985256) (← links)
- A model-based block-triangular preconditioner for the bidomain system in electrocardiology (Q1025124) (← links)
- Computational modeling of coupled cardiac electromechanics incorporating cardiac dysfunctions (Q1669471) (← links)
- A modeling framework for electro-mechanical interaction between excitable deformable cells (Q1797667) (← links)
- Shape reconstruction of cardiac ischemia from non-contact intracardiac recordings: a model study (Q1933864) (← links)
- Experimental validation of a variational data assimilation procedure for estimating space-dependent cardiac conductivities (Q1989067) (← 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)
- Efficient estimation of cardiac conductivities: a proper generalized decomposition approach (Q2123851) (← 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)
- Key aspects for effective mathematical modelling of fractional-diffusion in cardiac electrophysiology: a quantitative study (Q2204415) (← links)
- A curvilinear isogeometric framework for the electromechanical activation of thin muscular tissues (Q2237275) (← links)
- Isogeometric overlapping Schwarz preconditioners for the bidomain reaction-diffusion system (Q2309828) (← links)
- Computational modeling of non-linear diffusion in cardiac electrophysiology: a novel porous-medium approach (Q2414615) (← links)
- On the possibility for computing the transmembrane potential in the heart with a one shot method: an inverse problem (Q2479999) (← links)
- A Domain Decomposition Approach in the Electrocardiography Inverse Problem (Q2813282) (← links)
- Estimation of cardiac conductivities in ventricular tissue by a variational approach (Q3458211) (← links)
- Mathematical analysis and 2-scale convergence of a heterogeneous microscopic bidomain model (Q4568508) (← links)
- Numerical sensitivity analysis of a variational data assimilation procedure for cardiac conductivities (Q4644296) (← links)
- POD-DEIM Model Order Reduction for the Monodomain Reaction-Diffusion Sub-Model of the Neuro-Muscular System (Q4973318) (← links)
- Finite element and finite volume-element simulation of pseudo-ECGs and cardiac alternans (Q5246790) (← links)
- A comprehensive and biophysically detailed computational model of the whole human heart electromechanics (Q6094646) (← links)
- Computational model of gastric motility with active‐strain electromechanics (Q6153021) (← links)