This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from AIP Publishing via the DOI in this record.Modern models of excitability of cardiac cells include description of ionic channels in terms of deterministic Markov chains. The transition rates in these chains often vary by several orders of magnitude, which makes numerical simulations more difficult and necessitates development of specialized numerical approaches. We follow the usual wisdom that the small parameters in a mathematical model can be turned from an impediment into an advantage by development of asymptotic description exploiting those small parameters. The usual problem with experiment-derived (rather than postulated) models is that small parameters in them ...
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We extend a non-Tikhonov asymptotic embedding, proposed earlier, for calculation of conduction veloc...
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This thesis studies numerical methods for integrating the master equations describing Markov chain m...
The modern Markov chain models of ionic channels in excitable membranes are numerically stiff. The p...
Markov models (MMs) represent a generalization of Hodgkin-Huxley models. They provide a versatile st...
AbstractA Markov model of the cardiac sodium channel is presented. The model is similar to the CA1 h...
Markov models of ion channel dynamics have evolved as experimental advances have improved our unders...
We describe an asymptotic approach to gated ionic models of single-cell cardiac excitability. It has...
When simulating the macroscopic current flowing through cardiac ion channels, two mathematical form...
Calcium sparks in cardiac muscle cells occur when a cluster of Ca2+ channels open and release Ca2+ f...
A Summary: Mathematical models of the cardiac cell have started to include markovian representations...
Mathematical models of the cardiac cell have started to include markovian representations of the ion...
We consider applications of a recently suggested new asymptotic approach to detailed ionic models o...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com - http://link.springer.com/article/10....
We extend a non-Tikhonov asymptotic embedding, proposed earlier, for calculation of conduction veloc...
Copyright © Springer 2011Journal ArticleThe original publication is available at www.springerlink.co...
Copyright © 2015 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obta...
This thesis studies numerical methods for integrating the master equations describing Markov chain m...
The modern Markov chain models of ionic channels in excitable membranes are numerically stiff. The p...
Markov models (MMs) represent a generalization of Hodgkin-Huxley models. They provide a versatile st...
AbstractA Markov model of the cardiac sodium channel is presented. The model is similar to the CA1 h...
Markov models of ion channel dynamics have evolved as experimental advances have improved our unders...
We describe an asymptotic approach to gated ionic models of single-cell cardiac excitability. It has...
When simulating the macroscopic current flowing through cardiac ion channels, two mathematical form...
Calcium sparks in cardiac muscle cells occur when a cluster of Ca2+ channels open and release Ca2+ f...
A Summary: Mathematical models of the cardiac cell have started to include markovian representations...
Mathematical models of the cardiac cell have started to include markovian representations of the ion...
We consider applications of a recently suggested new asymptotic approach to detailed ionic models o...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com - http://link.springer.com/article/10....
We extend a non-Tikhonov asymptotic embedding, proposed earlier, for calculation of conduction veloc...
Copyright © Springer 2011Journal ArticleThe original publication is available at www.springerlink.co...