On the Reconstruction of Cavities in a Nonlinear Model Arising from Cardiac Electrophysiology
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Abstract: In this paper, we deal with the problem of determining perfectly insulating regions (cavities) from one boundary measurement in a nonlinear elliptic equation arising from cardiac electrophysiology. Based on the results obtained in [9] we propose a new reconstruction algorithm based on -convergence. The relevance and applicability of this approach are then shown through several numerical experiments.
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