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The following pages link to Cerebral water transport using multiple-network poroelastic theory: application to normal pressure hydrocephalus (Q3097643):
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- A poroelastic model for the perfusion of the lamina cribrosa in the optic nerve head (Q472770) (← links)
- Mathematical model of the effect of ischemia-reperfusion on brain capillary collapse and tissue swelling (Q494464) (← links)
- Dual-porosity poroviscoelasticity and quantitative hydromechanical characterization of the brain tissue with experimental hydrocephalus data (Q739713) (← links)
- Robust approximation of generalized Biot-Brinkman problems (Q2103464) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling of normal-pressure hydrocephalus at different levels of the brain geometry detalization (Q2121365) (← links)
- Parameter-robust methods for the Biot-Stokes interfacial coupling without Lagrange multipliers (Q2162043) (← links)
- A multiple-network poroelastic model for biological systems and application to subject-specific modelling of cerebral fluid transport (Q2295784) (← links)
- Mini-workshop: Mathematics of dissipation -- dynamics, data and control. Abstracts from the mini-workshop held May 9--15, 2021 (hybrid meeting) (Q2693005) (← links)
- Parameter-robust Uzawa-type iterative methods for double saddle point problems arising in Biot’s consolidation and multiple-network poroelasticity models (Q3388774) (← links)
- A Mixed Finite Element Method for Nearly Incompressible Multiple-Network Poroelasticity (Q4628403) (← links)
- Error analysis of a conforming and locking-free four-field formulation for the stationary Biot’s model (Q4958844) (← links)
- Parameter Robust Preconditioning by Congruence for Multiple-Network Poroelasticity (Q5009912) (← links)
- A new practical framework for the stability analysis of perturbed saddle-point problems and applications (Q5058650) (← links)
- Port-Hamiltonian formulations of poroelastic network models (Q5070696) (← links)
- A Decoupling and Linearizing Discretization for Weakly Coupled Poroelasticity with Nonlinear Permeability (Q5075690) (← links)
- Parameter-Robust Convergence Analysis of Fixed-Stress Split Iterative Method for Multiple-Permeability Poroelasticity Systems (Q5117148) (← links)
- A Hybrid High-Order Method for Multiple-Network Poroelasticity (Q5153011) (← links)
- A poroelastic fluid–structure interaction model of syringomyelia (Q5360583) (← links)
- Semi-explicit discretization schemes for weakly coupled elliptic-parabolic problems (Q5856737) (← links)
- Control of port-Hamiltonian differential-algebraic systems and applications (Q6047502) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of haemorrhagic transformation in the human brain (Q6072747) (← links)
- <i>A posteriori</i> error estimation and adaptivity for multiple-network poroelasticity (Q6073734) (← links)
- Analysis of a linearized poromechanics model for incompressible and nearly incompressible materials (Q6104903) (← links)
- Stabilized isogeometric formulation of the multi-network poroelasticity and transport model (\(\mathrm{MPET}^2\)) for subcutaneous injection of monoclonal antibodies (Q6147052) (← links)
- Waterscales: mathematical and computational foundations for modelling cerebral fluid flow (Q6160061) (← links)
- Numerical modeling of the brain poromechanics by high-order discontinuous Galerkin methods (Q6166563) (← links)