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The following pages link to The significant effect of the choice of ionic current integration method in cardiac electro-physiological simulations (Q2892473):
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- Modelling the effect of gap junctions on tissue-level cardiac electrophysiology (Q458677) (← links)
- Operator splitting for the bidomain model revisited (Q898977) (← links)
- Multipatch isogeometric analysis for electrophysiology: simulation in a human heart (Q2022025) (← links)
- A cardiac electromechanical model coupled with a lumped-parameter model for closed-loop blood circulation (Q2135834) (← links)
- An efficient isogeometric collocation approach to cardiac electrophysiology (Q2138805) (← links)
- Key aspects for effective mathematical modelling of fractional-diffusion in cardiac electrophysiology: a quantitative study (Q2204415) (← links)
- An intergrid transfer operator using radial basis functions with application to cardiac electromechanics (Q2205162) (← links)
- A curvilinear isogeometric framework for the electromechanical activation of thin muscular tissues (Q2237275) (← links)
- Integrated heart -- coupling multiscale and multiphysics models for the simulation of the cardiac function (Q2310372) (← links)
- The cardiovascular system: Mathematical modelling, numerical algorithms and clinical applications (Q4594245) (← links)
- High-Order Operator Splitting for the Bidomain and Monodomain Models (Q4607644) (← links)
- On the identification of multiple space dependent ionic parameters in cardiac electrophysiology modelling (Q4634758) (← links)
- Incorporating inductances in tissue-scale models of cardiac electrophysiology (Q4644294) (← links)
- Finite element and finite volume-element simulation of pseudo-ECGs and cardiac alternans (Q5246790) (← links)
- Isogeometric mixed collocation of nearly-incompressible electromechanics in finite deformations for cardiac muscle simulations (Q6097599) (← links)
- A stable loosely-coupled scheme for cardiac electro-fluid-structure interaction (Q6173364) (← links)
- Preserving the positivity of the deformation gradient determinant in intergrid interpolation by combining RBFs and SVD: Application to cardiac electromechanics (Q6187630) (← links)
- Explicit stabilized multirate methods for the monodomain model in cardiac electrophysiology (Q6667312) (← links)