International audienceThis work considers the approximation of the cardiac bidomain equations, either isolated or coupled with the torso, via first order semi-implicit time-marching schemes involving a fully decoupled computation of the unknown fields (ionic state, transmembrane potential, extracellular and torso potentials). For the isolated bidomain system, we show that the Gauss-Seidel and Jacobi like splittings do not compromise energy stability; they simply alter the energy norm. Within the framework of the numerical simulation of electrocardiograms (ECG), these bidomain splittings are combined with an explicit Robin-Robin treatment of the heart-torso coupling conditions. We show that the resulting schemes allow a fully decoupled (ener...
The bidomain equations are frequently used to model the propagation of cardiac action potentials acr...
In this work, a parallel three-dimensional solver for numerical simulations in computational electro...
The mathematical modeling of the heart involves several challenges, which are intrinsically related ...
International audienceThis work considers the approximation of the cardiac bidomain equations, eithe...
International audienceThe Purkinje network is the rapid conduction system in the heart. It ensures t...
Meaningful computer based simulations of the electrocardiogram ( ECG), linking models of the electri...
Computer-based simulations of non-invasive cardiac electrical outputs, such as electrocardiograms an...
The heart is one the most important organs in the human body and many other live creatures. The elec...
Approximating the fast dynamics of depolarization waves in the human heart described by the monodoma...
The aim of this work is to compare a new uncoupled solver for the cardiac Bidomain model with a usua...
International audienceIn this work we show the numerical stability of the Proper Orthogonal Decompos...
In this thesis we present and study overlapping additive Schwarz preconditioner for the isogeometric...
We present a loosely coupled scheme for the numerical simulation of the cardiac electro-fluid-struct...
Cette thèse est dédiée à l'analyse mathématique et la simulation numérique des équations intervenant...
The bidomain and monodomain models describing cardiac electrophysiology are computationally demandin...
The bidomain equations are frequently used to model the propagation of cardiac action potentials acr...
In this work, a parallel three-dimensional solver for numerical simulations in computational electro...
The mathematical modeling of the heart involves several challenges, which are intrinsically related ...
International audienceThis work considers the approximation of the cardiac bidomain equations, eithe...
International audienceThe Purkinje network is the rapid conduction system in the heart. It ensures t...
Meaningful computer based simulations of the electrocardiogram ( ECG), linking models of the electri...
Computer-based simulations of non-invasive cardiac electrical outputs, such as electrocardiograms an...
The heart is one the most important organs in the human body and many other live creatures. The elec...
Approximating the fast dynamics of depolarization waves in the human heart described by the monodoma...
The aim of this work is to compare a new uncoupled solver for the cardiac Bidomain model with a usua...
International audienceIn this work we show the numerical stability of the Proper Orthogonal Decompos...
In this thesis we present and study overlapping additive Schwarz preconditioner for the isogeometric...
We present a loosely coupled scheme for the numerical simulation of the cardiac electro-fluid-struct...
Cette thèse est dédiée à l'analyse mathématique et la simulation numérique des équations intervenant...
The bidomain and monodomain models describing cardiac electrophysiology are computationally demandin...
The bidomain equations are frequently used to model the propagation of cardiac action potentials acr...
In this work, a parallel three-dimensional solver for numerical simulations in computational electro...
The mathematical modeling of the heart involves several challenges, which are intrinsically related ...