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The following pages link to Optimal monodomain approximations of the bidomain equations (Q879476):
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- Preconditioning the bidomain model with almost linear complexity (Q425603) (← links)
- Lossy compression in optimal control of cardiac defibrillation (Q474923) (← links)
- Lossy compression for PDE-constrained optimization: adaptive error control (Q496229) (← links)
- Efficient estimation of cardiac conductivities via POD-DEIM model order reduction (Q512301) (← links)
- Numerical solution for optimal control of the reaction-diffusion equations in cardiac electrophysiology (Q540626) (← links)
- Higher order optimization and adaptive numerical solution for optimal control of monodomain equations in cardiac electrophysiology (Q610780) (← links)
- An a posteriori error estimator for model adaptivity in electrocardiology (Q660256) (← links)
- A model-based block-triangular preconditioner for the bidomain system in electrocardiology (Q1025124) (← links)
- A parallel Newton-Krylov method for optimal control of the monodomain model in cardiac electrophysiology (Q1695446) (← links)
- On complex dynamics in a Purkinje and a ventricular cardiac cell model (Q2212037) (← links)
- Modeling the chemoelectromechanical behavior of skeletal muscle using the parallel open-source software library OpenCMISS (Q2262228) (← links)
- Boundary feedback stabilization of the monodomain equations (Q2360790) (← links)
- Reducing Memory Requirements in Scientific Computing and Optimal Control (Q2801814) (← links)
- Compensator design for the monodomain equations with the FitzHugh−Nagumo model (Q2963505) (← links)
- On the identification of multiple space dependent ionic parameters in cardiac electrophysiology modelling (Q4634758) (← links)
- Numerical sensitivity analysis of a variational data assimilation procedure for cardiac conductivities (Q4644296) (← links)
- Bifurcation Analysis of a Modified Cardiac Cell Model (Q5024519) (← links)
- Optimal monodomain approximations of the bidomain equations used in cardiac electrophysiology (Q5417938) (← links)