Very high order finite volume methods for cardiac electrophysiology
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- Arbitrary order positivity preserving finite-volume schemes for 2D elliptic problems
- High-order spectral/\(hp\) element discretisation for reaction-diffusion problems on surfaces: application to cardiac electrophysiology
- A matrix-free high-order solver for the numerical solution of cardiac electrophysiology
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