DOI10.1137/070680503zbMath1182.92009OpenAlexW2160578451MaRDI QIDQ3642887
Yves Bourgault, Marc Ethier
Publication date: 6 November 2009
Published in: SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1137/070680503
Towards accurate numerical method for monodomain models using a realistic heart geometry,
Towards a large-scale scalable adaptive heart model using shallow tree meshes,
An efficient isogeometric collocation approach to cardiac electrophysiology,
On efficient high-order semi-implicit time-stepping schemes for unsteady incompressible Navier-Stokes equations,
A coupled monodomain solver with optimal memory usage for the simulation of cardiac wave propagation,
The cardiovascular system: Mathematical modelling, numerical algorithms and clinical applications,
Balancing Neumann-Neumann methods for the cardiac bidomain model,
A two-parameter modified splitting preconditioner for the bidomain equations,
Operator splitting for the bidomain model revisited,
Stabilization of nonautonomous linear parabolic-like equations: oblique projections versus Riccati feedbacks,
MATHEMATICAL AND NUMERICAL STUDY OF TWO WAVE EQUATIONS,
Convergence analysis for virtual element discretizations of the cardiac bidomain model,
Preconditioning the bidomain model with almost linear complexity,
Analysis of time-stepping methods for the monodomain model,
Adaptive-step methods for Markov-based membrane models,
Stability Analysis of Decoupled Time-stepping Schemes for the Specialized Conduction System/myocardium Coupled Problem in Cardiology,
High-Order Operator Splitting for the Bidomain and Monodomain Models,
Modified bidomain model with passive periodic heterogeneities,
A multilevel hybrid Newton-Krylov-Schwarz method for the bidomain model of electrocardiology,
Modelling and simulation for preclinical cardiac safety assessment of drugs with human iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes,
Method of moving frames to solve (an)isotropic diffusion equations on curved surfaces,
Computational modeling of electrochemical coupling: a novel finite element approach towards ionic models for cardiac electrophysiology,
Primal-dual active set strategy for large scale optimization of cardiac defibrillation,
A curvilinear isogeometric framework for the electromechanical activation of thin muscular tissues,
A splitting preconditioner for implicit Runge-Kutta discretizations of a partial differential-algebraic equation,
Numerical approximation of parametrized problems in cardiac electrophysiology by a local reduced basis method,
Boundary integral formulation and semi-implicit scheme coupling for modeling cells under electrical stimulation,
DUAL-PRIMAL METHODS FOR THE CARDIAC BIDOMAIN MODEL,
Optimal monodomain approximations of the bidomain equations used in cardiac electrophysiology,
A comparison of fourth-order operator splitting methods for cardiac simulations,
Decoupled time-marching schemes in computational cardiac electrophysiology and ECG numerical simulation,
A three level finite element approximation of a pattern formation model in developmental biology,
Isogeometric overlapping Schwarz preconditioners for the bidomain reaction-diffusion system,
Moving-habitat models: a numerical approach,
Gating-enhanced IMEX splitting methods for cardiac monodomain simulation,
A comparative study of fully implicit staggered and monolithic solution methods. I: Coupled bidomain equations of cardiac electrophysiology,
8 Reduced-order modeling for applications to the cardiovascular system,
Finite element and finite volume-element simulation of pseudo-ECGs and cardiac alternans,
Solvability analysis and numerical approximation of linearized cardiac electromechanics,
BPX preconditioners for the Bidomain model of electrocardiology,
A splitting preconditioner for a block two-by-two linear system with applications to the bidomain equations