We propose a novel, monolithic, and unconditionally stable finite element algorithm for the bidomain-based approach to cardiac electromechanics. We introduce the transmembrane potential, the extracellular potential, and the displacement field as independent variables, and extend the common two-field bidomain formulation of electrophysiology to a three-field formulation of electromechanics. The intrinsic coupling arises from both excitation-induced contraction of cardiac cells and the deformation-induced generation of intra-cellular currents. The coupled reaction-diffusion equations of the electrical problem and the momentum balance of the mechanical problem are recast into their weak forms through a conventional isoparametric Galerkin appro...
We propose a finite element approximation of a system of partial differential equations describing t...
This paper introduces different numerical strategies in computational electrophysiology, based on th...
This work is concerned with the development of numerically efficient approaches to integrated cardia...
We propose a novel, unconditionally stable and fully coupled finite element method for the bidomain ...
This manuscript is concerned with a novel, unified finite element approach to fully coupled cardiac ...
Abstract This manuscript is concerned with a novel, unified finite element approach to fully coupled...
The spread of electrical excitation in the cardiac muscle and the subsequent contraction-relaxation ...
This paper deals with mathematical models of cardiac bioelectric activity at both the cell and tissu...
In this project, we develop a Finite Element Method (FEM) formulation that solves the cardiac electr...
We propose a novel, efficient finite element solution technique to simulate the electrochemical resp...
International audienceThis paper is concerned with the mathematical analysis of a coupled elliptic-p...
Computational modeling of the human heart allows us to predict how chemical, electrical, and mechani...
This paper is concerned with the mathematical analysis of a coupled elliptic-parabolic system modeli...
In this project, we develop a Finite Element Method (FEM) formulation that solves the cardiac electr...
International audienceThis paper is concerned with the mathematical analysis of a coupled elliptic-p...
We propose a finite element approximation of a system of partial differential equations describing t...
This paper introduces different numerical strategies in computational electrophysiology, based on th...
This work is concerned with the development of numerically efficient approaches to integrated cardia...
We propose a novel, unconditionally stable and fully coupled finite element method for the bidomain ...
This manuscript is concerned with a novel, unified finite element approach to fully coupled cardiac ...
Abstract This manuscript is concerned with a novel, unified finite element approach to fully coupled...
The spread of electrical excitation in the cardiac muscle and the subsequent contraction-relaxation ...
This paper deals with mathematical models of cardiac bioelectric activity at both the cell and tissu...
In this project, we develop a Finite Element Method (FEM) formulation that solves the cardiac electr...
We propose a novel, efficient finite element solution technique to simulate the electrochemical resp...
International audienceThis paper is concerned with the mathematical analysis of a coupled elliptic-p...
Computational modeling of the human heart allows us to predict how chemical, electrical, and mechani...
This paper is concerned with the mathematical analysis of a coupled elliptic-parabolic system modeli...
In this project, we develop a Finite Element Method (FEM) formulation that solves the cardiac electr...
International audienceThis paper is concerned with the mathematical analysis of a coupled elliptic-p...
We propose a finite element approximation of a system of partial differential equations describing t...
This paper introduces different numerical strategies in computational electrophysiology, based on th...
This work is concerned with the development of numerically efficient approaches to integrated cardia...