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The following pages link to Computational model of three-dimensional cardiac electromechanics (Q699692):
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- Joint influence of transmural heterogeneities and wall deformation on cardiac bioelectrical activity: a simulation study (Q328866) (← links)
- A displacement-based finite element formulation for incompressible and nearly-incompressible cardiac mechanics (Q459315) (← links)
- A fully implicit finite element method for bidomain models of cardiac electromechanics (Q465807) (← links)
- Intra- and interventricular asynchrony of electromechanics in the ventricularly paced heart (Q1431264) (← links)
- Mechanical model of the left ventricle of the heart approximated by axisymmetric geometry (Q1681963) (← links)
- Computational modeling of the electromechanical response of a ventricular fiber affected by eccentric hypertrophy (Q1696927) (← links)
- Computational cardiology. Modeling of anatomy, electrophysiology, and mechanics. (Q1880429) (← links)
- A fully coupled model for electromechanics of the heart (Q1929630) (← links)
- A study of mechanical optimization strategy for cardiac resynchronization therapy based on an electromechanical model (Q1929645) (← links)
- Modeling the cardiac response to hemodynamic changes associated with COVID-19: a computational study (Q1984075) (← links)
- Computational cardiology: the bidomain based modified Hill model incorporating viscous effects for cardiac defibrillation (Q1990854) (← links)
- Machine learning of multiscale active force generation models for the efficient simulation of cardiac electromechanics (Q2020283) (← links)
- An oscillation-free fully staggered algorithm for velocity-dependent active models of cardiac mechanics (Q2020821) (← links)
- Parallel inexact Newton-Krylov and quasi-Newton solvers for nonlinear elasticity (Q2083169) (← links)
- Effect of fibre orientation and bulk modulus on the electromechanical modelling of human ventricles (Q2128543) (← links)
- An accurate, robust, and efficient finite element framework with applications to anisotropic, nearly and fully incompressible elasticity (Q2136723) (← links)
- A machine learning method for real-time numerical simulations of cardiac electromechanics (Q2138843) (← links)
- Sensitivity analysis of a strongly-coupled human-based electromechanical cardiac model: effect of mechanical parameters on physiologically relevant biomarkers (Q2176945) (← links)
- An intergrid transfer operator using radial basis functions with application to cardiac electromechanics (Q2205162) (← links)
- Mathematical and numerical models for the cardiac electromechanical function (Q2240519) (← links)
- A computationally efficient physiologically comprehensive 3D-0D closed-loop model of the heart and circulation (Q2246288) (← links)
- The importance of mechano-electrical feedback and inertia in cardiac electromechanics (Q2309848) (← links)
- Integrated heart -- coupling multiscale and multiphysics models for the simulation of the cardiac function (Q2310372) (← links)
- Anatomically accurate high resolution modeling of human whole heart electromechanics: A strongly scalable algebraic multigrid solver method for nonlinear deformation (Q2374953) (← links)
- Model-based development of four-dimensional wall motion measures (Q2384361) (← links)
- Soft tissue modelling of cardiac fibres for use in coupled mechano-electric simulations (Q2426356) (← links)
- Electromechanics of the heart: a unified approach to the strongly coupled excitation-contraction problem (Q2655400) (← links)
- 3D-0D closed-loop model for the simulation of cardiac biventricular electromechanics (Q2670385) (← links)
- A multi-order smoothed particle hydrodynamics method for cardiac electromechanics with the purkinje network (Q2693383) (← links)
- Bioelectrical effects of mechanical feedbacks in a strongly coupled cardiac electro-mechanical model (Q2788505) (← links)
- An active strain electromechanical model for cardiac tissue (Q2900422) (← links)
- Computational modeling of passive myocardium (Q3084132) (← links)
- Segregated Algorithms for the Numerical Simulation of Cardiac Electromechanics in the Left Human Ventricle (Q3300479) (← links)
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- The cardiovascular system: Mathematical modelling, numerical algorithms and clinical applications (Q4594245) (← links)
- MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF CARDIAC ELECTRO-MECHANICS: FROM PROTEIN TO ORGAN (Q4655558) (← links)
- Modeling Cardiac Mechanics on a Sub-Cellular Scale (Q5011335) (← links)
- A fast cardiac electromechanics model coupling the Eikonal and the nonlinear mechanics equations (Q5045188) (← links)
- Modeling the cardiac electromechanical function: A mathematical journey (Q5081547) (← links)
- A Multiscale Poromechanics Model Integrating Myocardial Perfusion and the Epicardial Coronary Vessels (Q5094397) (← links)
- Influence of myocardial fiber/sheet orientations on left ventricular mechanical contraction (Q5137408) (← links)
- Partitioned and Monolithic Algorithms for the Numerical Solution of Cardiac Fluid-Structure Interaction (Q5878919) (← links)
- A comparative study of scalable multilevel preconditioners for cardiac mechanics (Q6054199) (← links)
- A comprehensive and biophysically detailed computational model of the whole human heart electromechanics (Q6094646) (← links)
- Isogeometric mixed collocation of nearly-incompressible electromechanics in finite deformations for cardiac muscle simulations (Q6097599) (← links)
- Towards predictive computer simulations in cardiology: Finite element analysis of personalized heart models (Q6153019) (← 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)
- A comparative study of fully implicit staggered and monolithic solution methods. II: Coupled excitation-contraction equations of cardiac electromechanics (Q6489228) (← links)
- Fully nonlinear inverse poroelasticity: stress-free configuration recovery (Q6497198) (← links)