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The following pages link to Wavefront propagation in an activation model of the anisotropic cardiac tissue: Asymptotic analysis and numerical simulations (Q810399):
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- Direct computation of elliptic singularities across anisotropic, multi-material edges (Q549450) (← links)
- Localized modulated wave solution of diffusive Fitzhugh-Nagumo cardiac networks under magnetic flow effect (Q784046) (← links)
- Mathematical model of signal propagation in excitable media (Q830015) (← links)
- Maximal parabolic regularity for divergence operators including mixed boundary conditions (Q833291) (← links)
- Reaction-diffusion systems for the macroscopic bidomain model of the cardiac electric field (Q837676) (← links)
- Hölder continuity and optimal control for nonsmooth elliptic problems (Q843967) (← links)
- A two layers monodomain model of cardiac electrophysiology of the atria (Q893829) (← links)
- An eikonal-curvature equation for action potential propagation in myocardium (Q1177001) (← links)
- How the anisotropy of the intracellular and extracellular conductivities influences stimulation of cardiac muscle (Q1193526) (← links)
- Two-scale asymptotic analysis for modeling activation of periodic cardiac strand (Q1196511) (← links)
- Linear algebraic transformations of the bidomain equations: Implications for numerical methods (Q1325033) (← links)
- Spread of excitation in 3-D models of the anisotropic cardiac tissue. II: Effects of fiber architecture and ventricular geometry (Q1381027) (← links)
- Modeling ventricular excitation: Axial and orthotropic anisotropy effects on wavefronts and potentials. (Q1427618) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling and analysis of dynamic effects of multiple time-varying delays on electrophysiological wave propagation in the heart (Q1729247) (← links)
- An operator splitting method for solving the bidomain equations coupled to a volume conductor model for the torso (Q1781616) (← links)
- Spreading of excitation in 3-D models of the anisotropic cardiac tissues. I: Validation of the eikonal model (Q1802918) (← links)
- Inverse localization of earliest cardiac activation sites from activation maps based on the viscous eikonal equation (Q2007686) (← links)
- An inverse problem involving a viscous eikonal equation with applications in electrophysiology (Q2054698) (← links)
- An inverse eikonal method for identifying ventricular activation sequences from epicardial activation maps (Q2125469) (← links)
- Graph-based homogenisation for modelling cardiac fibrosis (Q2137926) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling of the excitation process in myocardial tissue: Influence of fiber rotation on wavefront propagation and potential field (Q2276903) (← links)
- A Luenberger observer for reaction-diffusion models with front position data (Q2374696) (← links)
- Elliptic model problems including mixed boundary conditions and material heterogeneities (Q2467814) (← links)
- A quasilinear transmission problem with application to Maxwell equations with a divergence-free \(\mathcal{D} \)-field (Q2669364) (← links)
- Heart Muscle as a Reaction–Diffusion Medium: The Roles of Electric Potential Diffusion, Activation Front Curvature, and Anisotropy (Q4374514) (← links)
- Variable Time-Step Discretization of Degenerate Evolution Equations in Banach Spaces (Q4412391) (← links)
- The cardiovascular system: Mathematical modelling, numerical algorithms and clinical applications (Q4594245) (← links)
- Computational electrocardiology: mathematical and numerical modeling (Q4638233) (← links)
- A fast cardiac electromechanics model coupling the Eikonal and the nonlinear mechanics equations (Q5045188) (← links)
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- Efficient solution of ordinary differential equations modeling electrical activity in cardiac cells (Q5949093) (← links)
- Quantitative analysis of nonlinear multifidelity optimization for inverse electrophysiology (Q6630091) (← links)