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The following pages link to Computational mechanics of the heart. (Q5943537):
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- Advantages in the torsional performances of a simplified cylindrical geometry due to transmural differential contractile properties (Q335155) (← links)
- A structurally based viscoelastic model for passive myocardium in finite deformation (Q341165) (← links)
- Bursting oscillations in electromechanical systems (Q366792) (← links)
- Fluid-structure interaction of an aortic heart valve prosthesis driven by an animated anatomic left ventricle (Q402137) (← links)
- Simulating left ventricular fluid-solid mechanics through the cardiac cycle under LVAD support (Q402143) (← links)
- Development of finite element models for studying the electrical excitation of myocardium (Q405055) (← links)
- A displacement-based finite element formulation for incompressible and nearly-incompressible cardiac mechanics (Q459315) (← links)
- General coupling of porous flows and hyperelastic formulations -- from thermodynamics principles to energy balance and compatible time schemes (Q464060) (← links)
- A fully implicit finite element method for bidomain models of cardiac electromechanics (Q465807) (← links)
- Parameter estimation in a Holzapfel-Ogden law for healthy myocardium (Q525442) (← links)
- Discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods for incompressible nonlinear elasticity (Q660396) (← links)
- Joint state and parameter estimation for distributed mechanical systems (Q839237) (← links)
- Material-symmetries congruency in transversely isotropic and orthotropic hyperelastic materials (Q1657689) (← links)
- Modelling cardiac tissue growth and remodelling (Q1679552) (← links)
- A preconditioner for the finite element computation of incompressible, nonlinear elastic deformations (Q1697153) (← links)
- Diastolic ventricular aspiration: a mechanism supporting the rapid filling phase of the human ventricles (Q1788560) (← links)
- A new computational framework for electro-activation in cardiac mechanics (Q1987938) (← links)
- A highly parallel implicit domain decomposition method for the simulation of the left ventricle on unstructured meshes (Q1995006) (← links)
- Accelerating cardiac and vessel mechanics simulations: an energy-transform variational formulation for soft-tissue hyperelasticity (Q2021920) (← links)
- Mathematical analysis and numerical approximation of a general linearized poro-hyperelastic model (Q2027627) (← links)
- Iterative splitting schemes for a soft material poromechanics model (Q2060080) (← links)
- Robust approximation of generalized Biot-Brinkman problems (Q2103464) (← links)
- Cardiac electro-mechanical activity in a deforming human cardiac tissue: modeling, existence-uniqueness, finite element computation and application to multiple ischemic disease (Q2113516) (← links)
- An accurate, robust, and efficient finite element framework with applications to anisotropic, nearly and fully incompressible elasticity (Q2136723) (← links)
- Finite element methods for large-strain poroelasticity/chemotaxis models simulating the formation of myocardial oedema (Q2162322) (← links)
- Towards an efficient computational strategy for electro-activation in cardiac mechanics (Q2173633) (← links)
- A finite element study relating to the rapid filling phase of the human ventricles (Q2194915) (← links)
- (INVITED) Reaction-diffusion waves in cardiovascular diseases (Q2223373) (← links)
- Left ventricular endocardium tracking by fusion of biomechanical and deformable models (Q2262450) (← links)
- Computational cardiology: a modified Hill model to describe the electro-visco-elasticity of the myocardium (Q2308913) (← links)
- Patient-specific modeling for left ventricular mechanics using data-driven boundary energies (Q2310369) (← links)
- Integrated heart -- coupling multiscale and multiphysics models for the simulation of the cardiac function (Q2310372) (← links)
- Parallel multilevel solvers for the cardiac electro-mechanical coupling (Q2349311) (← links)
- Hyperelastic energy densities for soft biological tissues: a review (Q2354990) (← links)
- Modeling cardiac mechano-electrical feedback using reaction-diffusion-mechanics systems (Q2389386) (← links)
- Soft tissue modelling of cardiac fibres for use in coupled mechano-electric simulations (Q2426356) (← links)
- Triangulation of \(p\)-order parametric surfaces (Q2481386) (← links)
- Newton-Krylov-BDDC solvers for nonlinear cardiac mechanics (Q2631461) (← links)
- A non-conforming monolithic finite element method for problems of coupled mechanics (Q2638270) (← links)
- On the active response of soft living tissues (Q2642371) (← links)
- Electromechanics of the heart: a unified approach to the strongly coupled excitation-contraction problem (Q2655400) (← links)
- Robust and efficient fixed-point algorithm for the inverse elastostatic problem to identify myocardial passive material parameters and the unloaded reference configuration (Q2671382) (← links)
- A parallel domain decomposition algorithm for fluid-structure interaction simulations of the left ventricle with patient-specific shape (Q2700273) (← links)
- Bioelectrical effects of mechanical feedbacks in a strongly coupled cardiac electro-mechanical model (Q2788505) (← links)
- Multiphysics Computational Modeling in $\boldsymbol{\mathcal{C}}\mathbf{Heart}$ (Q2810329) (← links)
- Ischemic heart disease detection using selected machine learning methods (Q2855789) (← links)
- An active strain electromechanical model for cardiac tissue (Q2900422) (← links)
- Error estimation and adaptivity for incompressible hyperelasticity (Q2952523) (← links)
- Computational modeling of passive myocardium (Q3084132) (← links)
- Fluid-solid coupling for the investigation of diastolic and systolic human left ventricular function (Q3089030) (← links)