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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
On concepts of mathematical physics for modelling signals in axons2023-06-07Paper
Continuum mechanics and signals in nerves
Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences
2021-11-12Paper
Modelling of complex signals in nerves2021-06-15Paper
Internal scales and dispersive properties of microstructured materials
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
2021-02-19Paper
Mathematics of Nerve Signals
Applied Wave Mathematics II
2020-07-09Paper
On solutions of a Boussinesq-type equation with displacement-dependent nonlinearity: a soliton doublet
Wave Motion
2020-06-26Paper
On the role of nonlinearities in the Boussinesq-type wave equations
Wave Motion
2020-06-15Paper
Negative group velocity in solids
Wave Motion
2020-06-15Paper
On solutions of a Boussinesq-type equation with displacement-dependent nonlinearity: a soliton doublet
(available as arXiv preprint)
2018-06-27Paper
On the complexity of signal propagation in nerve fibres
Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences
2018-06-07Paper
On solitary waves in case of amplitude-dependent nonlinearity
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals
2016-12-20Paper
On solutions of a Boussinesq-type equation with amplitude-dependent nonlinearities: the case of biomembranes2016-06-24Paper
On mechanical aspects of nerve pulse propagation and the Boussinesq paradigm
Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences
2016-02-10Paper
Deformation waves in microstructured solids and dimensionless parameters
Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences
2013-11-12Paper
Multiscale modeling of microstructured solids
Mechanics Research Communications
2013-09-13Paper
On modelling dispersion in microstructured solids
Wave Motion
2012-02-11Paper


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