DOI10.1137/050634785zbMath1114.65110OpenAlexW2005993072MaRDI QIDQ3440197
Jens Lang, Peter Deuflhard, Bodo Erdmann, Luca F. Pavarino, Piero Colli Franzone
Publication date: 22 May 2007
Published in: SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://semanticscholar.org/paper/48f877cc02f82ad8f6bd8142dc908d675710a058
Towards accurate numerical method for monodomain models using a realistic heart geometry,
Towards a large-scale scalable adaptive heart model using shallow tree meshes,
A hybrid multilevel Schwarz method for the bidomain model,
On the History of Differential-Algebraic Equations,
Efficient simulation of cardiac electrical propagation using high-order finite elements. II: Adaptive \(p\)-version,
Optimal control of the bidomain system (I): the monodomain approximation with the Rogers-McCulloch model,
Higher order optimization and adaptive numerical solution for optimal control of monodomain equations in cardiac electrophysiology,
Substructuring preconditioners for mortar discretization of a degenerate evolution problem,
A 3D Haar wavelet method for a coupled degenerate system of parabolic equations with nonlinear source coupled with non-linear ODEs,
A two-parameter modified splitting preconditioner for the bidomain equations,
An explicit local space-time adaptive framework for monodomain models in cardiac electrophysiology,
Empirical study of an adaptive multiscale model for simulating cardiac conduction,
A parallel Newton-Krylov method for optimal control of the monodomain model in cardiac electrophysiology,
Efficient simulation of cardiac electrical propagation using high order finite elements,
Preconditioning the bidomain model with almost linear complexity,
Adaptive-step methods for Markov-based membrane models,
Very high order finite volume methods for cardiac electrophysiology,
The effects of control domain position on optimal control of cardiac arrhythmia,
Solving optimal control problem of monodomain model using hybrid conjugate gradient methods,
A multilevel hybrid Newton-Krylov-Schwarz method for the bidomain model of electrocardiology,
Kaskade 7 -- a flexible finite element toolbox,
Lossy compression in optimal control of cardiac defibrillation,
Primal-dual active set strategy for large scale optimization of cardiac defibrillation,
Computational electrocardiology: mathematical and numerical modeling,
Framework for Modular, Flexible and Efficient Solving the Cardiac Bidomain Equations Using PETSc,
On Efficiency and Accuracy in Cardioelectric Simulation,
A splitting preconditioner for implicit Runge-Kutta discretizations of a partial differential-algebraic equation,
On 3D numerical inverse problems for the bidomain model in electrocardiology,
Fourth-order compact schemes with adaptive time step for monodomain reaction-diffusion equations,
Numerical solution for optimal control of the reaction-diffusion equations in cardiac electrophysiology,
A posteriori error estimates for the monodomain model in cardiac electrophysiology,
Parallel and space-time adaptivity for the numerical simulation of cardiac action potentials,
A finite volume scheme for cardiac propagation in media with isotropic conductivities,
Algebraic multigrid preconditioners for the bidomain reaction-diffusion system,
Adaptive finite element solution of multiscale PDE-ODE systems,
On the performance of anisotropic mesh adaptation for scroll wave turbulence dynamics in reaction-diffusion systems,
Time optimal control for a reaction diffusion system arising in cardiac electrophysiology – a monolithic approach,
Isogeometric approximation of cardiac electrophysiology models on surfaces: an accuracy study with application to the human left atrium,
Integrated heart -- coupling multiscale and multiphysics models for the simulation of the cardiac function,
DECOUPLED SCHWARZ ALGORITHMS FOR IMPLICIT DISCRETIZATIONS OF NONLINEAR MONODOMAIN AND BIDOMAIN SYSTEMS,
Parallel space-time adaptive numerical simulation of 3D cardiac electrophysiology,
BPX preconditioners for the Bidomain model of electrocardiology,
Dynamical behavior of nonlinear impulsive abstract partial differential equations on networks with multiple time-varying delays and mixed boundary conditions involving time-varying delays