We describe an asymptotic approach to gated ionic models of single-cell cardiac excitability. It has a form essentially different from the Tikhonov fast-slow form assumed in standard asymptotic reductions of excitable systems. This is of interest since the standard approaches have been previously found inadequate to describe phenomena such as the dissipation of cardiac wave fronts and the shape of action potential at repolarization. The proposed asymptotic description overcomes these deficiencies by allowing, among other non-Tikhonov features, that a dynamical variable may change its character from fast to slow within a single solution. The general asymptotic approach is best demonstrated on an example which should be both simple and generi...
Contemporary realistic mathematical models of single-cell cardiac electrical excitation are immense...
Abstract. The paper deals with a mathematical model for the electric activity of the heart at macros...
Cardiac muscle cells can exhibit complex patterns including irregular behaviour such as chaos or (ch...
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Detailed ionic models of cardiac cells are difficult for numerical simulations because they consist ...
We extend a non-Tikhonov asymptotic embedding, proposed earlier, for calculation of conduction veloc...
AbstractDetailed ionic models of cardiac cells are difficult for numerical simulations because they ...
Copyright © 2006 The Biophysical SocietyJournal ArticleDetailed ionic models of cardiac cells are di...
We report a three-variable simplified model of excitation fronts in human atrial tissue. The model i...
Summary. We report a three-variable simplied model of excitation fronts in hu-man atrial tissue. The...
Copyright © 2006 The Royal SocietyJournal ArticleWe analyse small parameters in selected models of b...
We consider applications of a recently suggested new asymptotic approach to detailed ionic models o...
Excitability is a phenomenon seen in different kinds of systems, e.g., biological systems. Cardiac c...
Abstract. If spatial extent is neglected, ionic models of cardiac cells consist of systems of ordina...
Copyright © Springer 2011Journal ArticleThe original publication is available at www.springerlink.co...
Contemporary realistic mathematical models of single-cell cardiac electrical excitation are immense...
Abstract. The paper deals with a mathematical model for the electric activity of the heart at macros...
Cardiac muscle cells can exhibit complex patterns including irregular behaviour such as chaos or (ch...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com - http://link.springer.com/article/10....
Detailed ionic models of cardiac cells are difficult for numerical simulations because they consist ...
We extend a non-Tikhonov asymptotic embedding, proposed earlier, for calculation of conduction veloc...
AbstractDetailed ionic models of cardiac cells are difficult for numerical simulations because they ...
Copyright © 2006 The Biophysical SocietyJournal ArticleDetailed ionic models of cardiac cells are di...
We report a three-variable simplified model of excitation fronts in human atrial tissue. The model i...
Summary. We report a three-variable simplied model of excitation fronts in hu-man atrial tissue. The...
Copyright © 2006 The Royal SocietyJournal ArticleWe analyse small parameters in selected models of b...
We consider applications of a recently suggested new asymptotic approach to detailed ionic models o...
Excitability is a phenomenon seen in different kinds of systems, e.g., biological systems. Cardiac c...
Abstract. If spatial extent is neglected, ionic models of cardiac cells consist of systems of ordina...
Copyright © Springer 2011Journal ArticleThe original publication is available at www.springerlink.co...
Contemporary realistic mathematical models of single-cell cardiac electrical excitation are immense...
Abstract. The paper deals with a mathematical model for the electric activity of the heart at macros...
Cardiac muscle cells can exhibit complex patterns including irregular behaviour such as chaos or (ch...