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Chaste: a case study of parallelisation of an open source finite-element solver with applications to computational cardiac electrophysiology simulation

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Bernabeu, Miguel
Southern, J.
Wilson, N.
Strazdins, Peter
Cooper, Jonathan
Pitt-Francis, Joe

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The simulation of cardiac electrophysiology is a mature field in computational physiology. Recent advances in medical imaging, high-performance computing and numerical methods mean that computational models of electrical propagation in human heart tissue

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International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications

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2037-12-31
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