In this work, a parallel three-dimensional solver for numerical simulations in computational electrocardiology is introduced and studied. The solver is based on the anisotropic Bidomain %(AB) cardiac model, consisting of a system of two degenerate parabolic reaction-diffusion equations describing the intra and extracellular potentials of the myocardial tissue. This model includes intramural fiber rotation and anisotropic conductivity coefficients that can be fully orthotropic or axially symmetric around the fiber direction. %In case of equal anisotropy ratio, this system reduces to The solver also includes the simpler anisotropic Monodomain model, consisting of only one reaction-diffusion equation. These cardiac models are coupled with a me...
This paper introduces different numerical strategies in computational electrophysiology, based on th...
In this book we consider different aspects related to the mathematical modeling of cardiac electroph...
The paper deals with a mathematical model for the electric activity of the heart at macroscopic leve...
In this work, a parallel three-dimensional solver for numerical simulations in com- putational elect...
We present and study a parallel iterative solver for reaction-diffusion systems in three dimensions ...
We introduce and study some scalable domain decomposition preconditioners for cardiac electro-mechan...
The aim of this work is to compare a new uncoupled solver for the cardiac Bidomain model with a usua...
Advanced multiscale models in computational electrocardiology offer a detailed representation of the...
We study two parallel coupled and uncoupled multilevel solvers for the cardiac Bidomain model, descr...
Parallel numerical simulations of excitation and recovery in three dimensional myocardial domains ar...
Multilevel additive and hybrid Schwarz methods are analyzed and studied numerically for the anisotro...
Parallel numerical simulations of excitation and recovery in three-dimensional myocardial domains ar...
In this thesis we consider different aspects related to the mathematical modeling of cardiac electro...
The aim of this work is to compare a new uncoupled solver for the cardiac Bidomain model with a usua...
This paper deals with mathematical models of cardiac bioelectric activity at both the cell and tissu...
This paper introduces different numerical strategies in computational electrophysiology, based on th...
In this book we consider different aspects related to the mathematical modeling of cardiac electroph...
The paper deals with a mathematical model for the electric activity of the heart at macroscopic leve...
In this work, a parallel three-dimensional solver for numerical simulations in com- putational elect...
We present and study a parallel iterative solver for reaction-diffusion systems in three dimensions ...
We introduce and study some scalable domain decomposition preconditioners for cardiac electro-mechan...
The aim of this work is to compare a new uncoupled solver for the cardiac Bidomain model with a usua...
Advanced multiscale models in computational electrocardiology offer a detailed representation of the...
We study two parallel coupled and uncoupled multilevel solvers for the cardiac Bidomain model, descr...
Parallel numerical simulations of excitation and recovery in three dimensional myocardial domains ar...
Multilevel additive and hybrid Schwarz methods are analyzed and studied numerically for the anisotro...
Parallel numerical simulations of excitation and recovery in three-dimensional myocardial domains ar...
In this thesis we consider different aspects related to the mathematical modeling of cardiac electro...
The aim of this work is to compare a new uncoupled solver for the cardiac Bidomain model with a usua...
This paper deals with mathematical models of cardiac bioelectric activity at both the cell and tissu...
This paper introduces different numerical strategies in computational electrophysiology, based on th...
In this book we consider different aspects related to the mathematical modeling of cardiac electroph...
The paper deals with a mathematical model for the electric activity of the heart at macroscopic leve...