Much effort has been devoted to developing numerical techniques for solving the equations that describe cardiac electrophysiology, namely the monodomain equations and bidomain equations. Only a limited selection of publications, however, address the development of numerical techniques for mechanoelectric simulations where cardiac electrophysiology is coupled with deformation of cardiac tissue. One problem commonly encountered in mechanoelectric simulations is instability of the coupled numerical scheme. In this study, we develop a stable numerical scheme for mechanoelectric simulations. A number of convergence tests are carried out using this stable technique for simulations where deformations are of the magnitude typically observed in a be...
We propose a finite element approximation of a system of partial differential equations describing t...
We propose and numerically assess three segregated ( partitioned) algorithms for the numerical solut...
Mathematical modelling of the human heart and its function can expand our understanding of various c...
Much effort has been devoted to developing numerical techniques for solving the equations that descr...
A heartbeat is the consequence of cardiac tissue deforming in response to tension generated in cardi...
The heart is a complex organ found in all vertebrates. It circulates blood throughout the body by cy...
The numerical solution of the coupled system of partial differential and ordinary differential equat...
Aims Electrophysiological simulations may help to investigate causes and possible treatments of vent...
In this project, we develop a Finite Element Method (FEM) formulation that solves the cardiac electr...
In this thesis a coupled model of cardiac electromechanical activity is presented, using the finite ...
Cardiac arrhythmias are a leading cause of death worldwide. Notably, the electrophysiologiy and micr...
Effective numerical modeling of the cardiac electro-mechanics still presents open challenging proble...
The investigation and simulation of the main cardiac functions are increasingly using biophysically ...
This paper deals with the mathematical model that describes the function of the human heart. More sp...
This paper introduces different numerical strategies in computational electrophysiology, based on th...
We propose a finite element approximation of a system of partial differential equations describing t...
We propose and numerically assess three segregated ( partitioned) algorithms for the numerical solut...
Mathematical modelling of the human heart and its function can expand our understanding of various c...
Much effort has been devoted to developing numerical techniques for solving the equations that descr...
A heartbeat is the consequence of cardiac tissue deforming in response to tension generated in cardi...
The heart is a complex organ found in all vertebrates. It circulates blood throughout the body by cy...
The numerical solution of the coupled system of partial differential and ordinary differential equat...
Aims Electrophysiological simulations may help to investigate causes and possible treatments of vent...
In this project, we develop a Finite Element Method (FEM) formulation that solves the cardiac electr...
In this thesis a coupled model of cardiac electromechanical activity is presented, using the finite ...
Cardiac arrhythmias are a leading cause of death worldwide. Notably, the electrophysiologiy and micr...
Effective numerical modeling of the cardiac electro-mechanics still presents open challenging proble...
The investigation and simulation of the main cardiac functions are increasingly using biophysically ...
This paper deals with the mathematical model that describes the function of the human heart. More sp...
This paper introduces different numerical strategies in computational electrophysiology, based on th...
We propose a finite element approximation of a system of partial differential equations describing t...
We propose and numerically assess three segregated ( partitioned) algorithms for the numerical solut...
Mathematical modelling of the human heart and its function can expand our understanding of various c...