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The following pages link to The Cardiac bidomain model and homogenization (Q2328349):
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- Well-posedness for a modified bidomain model describing bioelectric activity in damaged heart tissues (Q821522) (← links)
- Deriving macroscopic myocardial conductivities by homogenization of microscopic models (Q1034931) (← links)
- On the asymptotic behaviour of anisotropic energies arising in the cardiac bidomain model (Q1584700) (← links)
- Homogenization of a modified bidomain model involving imperfect transmission (Q2032118) (← links)
- Derivation of a new macroscopic bidomain model including three scales for the electrical activity of cardiac tissue (Q2062643) (← links)
- Three scale unfolding homogenization method applied to cardiac bidomain model (Q2064654) (← links)
- Homogenisation for the monodomain model in the presence of microscopic fibrotic structures (Q2094414) (← links)
- Derivation of a bidomain model for bundles of myelinated axons (Q2112606) (← links)
- Graph-based homogenisation for modelling cardiac fibrosis (Q2137926) (← links)
- Microscopic tridomain model of electrical activity in the heart with dynamical gap junctions. I: Modeling and well-posedness (Q2145679) (← links)
- Modified bidomain model with passive periodic heterogeneities (Q2206314) (← links)
- Stochastically forced cardiac bidomain model (Q2280029) (← links)
- Unfolding homogenization method applied to physiological and phenomenological bidomain models in electrocardiology (Q2286663) (← links)
- Mathematical analysis and 2-scale convergence of a heterogeneous microscopic bidomain model (Q4568508) (← links)
- A Bidomain Model of the Ventricular Specialized Conduction System of the Heart (Q4907572) (← links)
- PDE-Aware Deep Learning for Inverse Problems in Cardiac Electrophysiology (Q5864684) (← links)
- Global Strong Well-Posedness of the Stochastic Bidomain Equations with FitzHugh–Nagumo Transport (Q6137607) (← links)
- Microscopic tridomain model of electrical activity in the heart with dynamical gap junctions. Part 2 – Derivation of the macroscopic tridomain model by unfolding homogenization method (Q6163318) (← links)
- On uniqueness theorems for the inverse problem of electrocardiography in the Sobolev spaces (Q6202396) (← links)