On the physical consistency between three-dimensional and one-dimensional models in haemodynamics
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- A semi-implicit finite volume scheme for blood flow in elastic and viscoelastic vessels
- A Roe type energy balanced solver for 1D arterial blood flow and transport
- A Stokes-residual backflow stabilization method applied to physiological flows
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- Consistent treatment of viscoelastic effects at junctions in one-dimensional blood flow models
- Elastodynamic 2D-1D coupling using the DtN method
- Existence of solutions and continuous and semi-discrete stability estimates for 3D/0D coupled systems modelling airflows and blood flows
- Inexact accurate partitioned algorithms for fluid-structure interaction problems with finite elasticity in haemodynamics
- A hybrid high-order method for passive transport in fractured porous media
- Modified Navier-Stokes equations for the outflow boundary conditions in hemodynamics
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- Optimized Schwarz methods for the coupling of cylindrical geometries along the axial direction
- Multidimensional modelling for the carotid artery blood flow
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