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Autor:
Upendra, Roshan Reddy, Wentz, Brian Jamison, Simon, Richard, Shontz, Suzanne M., Linte, Cristian A.
Patient-specific left ventricle (LV) myocardial models have the potential to be used in a variety of clinical scenarios for improved diagnosis and treatment plans. Cine cardiac magnetic resonance (MR) imaging provides high resolution images to recons
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2103.16695
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Publikováno v:
In Computer-Aided Design July 2022 148
Autor:
Rüde, Ulrich, Willcox, Karen, McInnes, Lois Curfman, De Sterck, Hans, Biros, George, Bungartz, Hans, Corones, James, Cramer, Evin, Crowley, James, Ghattas, Omar, Gunzburger, Max, Hanke, Michael, Harrison, Robert, Heroux, Michael, Hesthaven, Jan, Jimack, Peter, Johnson, Chris, Jordan, Kirk E., Keyes, David E., Krause, Rolf, Kumar, Vipin, Mayer, Stefan, Meza, Juan, Mørken, Knut Martin, Oden, J. Tinsley, Petzold, Linda, Raghavan, Padma, Shontz, Suzanne M., Trefethen, Anne, Turner, Peter, Voevodin, Vladimir, Wohlmuth, Barbara, Woodward, Carol S.
Over the past two decades the field of computational science and engineering (CSE) has penetrated both basic and applied research in academia, industry, and laboratories to advance discovery, optimize systems, support decision-makers, and educate the
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1610.02608
Compressible Mooney-Rivlin theory has been used to model hyperelastic solids, such as rubber and porous polymers, and more recently for the modeling of soft tissues for biomedical tissues, undergoing large elastic deformations. We propose a solution
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0609001
Publikováno v:
BIT, Numerical Mathematics, Vol. 50, Issue 4, 2010, p. 863-884
We consider an algorithm called FEMWARP for warping triangular and tetrahedral finite element meshes that computes the warping using the finite element method itself. The algorithm takes as input a two- or three-dimensional domain defined by a bounda
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http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0410045
Publikováno v:
In International Journal of Particle Therapy June 2024 12 Supplement
Autor:
Shontz, Suzanne
There are numerous challenges in generating high-quality meshes of cardiac anatomies due to the complex geometry of the heart, its curvature, and its motion. More generally, computational modeling of anatomical models bounded by curved surfaces can b
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Publikováno v:
In Computers and Mathematics with Applications October 2015 70(8):1830-1851