In this project, we develop a Finite Element Method (FEM) formulation that solves the cardiac electrophysiological problem of a three dimensional piece of tissue. This problem is modeled by an electromechanical model that includes the activation of a tension that depends on the cell's transmembrane potential and induces the contraction of the tissue. After applying an implicit time discretization, we end with a nonlinear system that depends on the position and potential at each node. This system is solved using the Newton-Raphson's method at each time iteration. Using this resolution methodology, we present a full implicit scheme. We also implement a faster and less accurate way of solving the coupled system with a staggered scheme: first c...
We propose a finite element approximation of a system of partial differential equations describing t...
We propose a finite element approximation of a system of partial differential equations describing t...
A heartbeat is the consequence of cardiac tissue deforming in response to tension generated in cardi...
In this project, we develop a Finite Element Method (FEM) formulation that solves the cardiac electr...
In this project, we develop a Finite Element Method (FEM) formulation that solves the cardiac electr...
This paper introduces different numerical strategies in computational electrophysiology, based on th...
Abstract The modeling of the electrical activity of the heart is of great medical and scientific int...
Abstract. This paper introduces different numerical strategies in computational elec-trophysiology, ...
The numerical solution of the coupled system of partial differential and ordinary differential equat...
We propose a novel, efficient finite element solution technique to simulate the electrochemical resp...
The key objective of this work is the design of an unconditionally stable, robust, efficient, modula...
A model for the electromechanical activity of the heart tissue is introduced. We present a summary o...
We propose a novel, monolithic, and unconditionally stable finite element algorithm for the bidomain...
We propose a finite element approximation of a system of partial differential equations describing t...
We propose a finite element approximation of a system of partial differential equations describing t...
We propose a finite element approximation of a system of partial differential equations describing t...
We propose a finite element approximation of a system of partial differential equations describing t...
A heartbeat is the consequence of cardiac tissue deforming in response to tension generated in cardi...
In this project, we develop a Finite Element Method (FEM) formulation that solves the cardiac electr...
In this project, we develop a Finite Element Method (FEM) formulation that solves the cardiac electr...
This paper introduces different numerical strategies in computational electrophysiology, based on th...
Abstract The modeling of the electrical activity of the heart is of great medical and scientific int...
Abstract. This paper introduces different numerical strategies in computational elec-trophysiology, ...
The numerical solution of the coupled system of partial differential and ordinary differential equat...
We propose a novel, efficient finite element solution technique to simulate the electrochemical resp...
The key objective of this work is the design of an unconditionally stable, robust, efficient, modula...
A model for the electromechanical activity of the heart tissue is introduced. We present a summary o...
We propose a novel, monolithic, and unconditionally stable finite element algorithm for the bidomain...
We propose a finite element approximation of a system of partial differential equations describing t...
We propose a finite element approximation of a system of partial differential equations describing t...
We propose a finite element approximation of a system of partial differential equations describing t...
We propose a finite element approximation of a system of partial differential equations describing t...
A heartbeat is the consequence of cardiac tissue deforming in response to tension generated in cardi...