Piero Colli-Franzone + Luca Pavarino
University Pavia, Italy
Cardiac Bioelectric Activity: Modeling and Computational Aspects
Abstract:
We will consider a mathematical model, at a cellular level, of the
bioelectric
activity of the heart. In the first part of the talk we will present a
mathematical derivation of the macroscopic model , called ``Bidomain'',
from
a periodic cellular assembling of the tissue. The Bidomain model,
describing
at a macroscopic level the propagation of the cardiac action potential
in the anisotropic tissue, consists in a degenerate reaction-diffusion
system.
The simulation of the reaction-diffusion problem, in 3-dimensional
geometry with twisted
anisotropy, exhibits considerable numerical difficulties and complexity
in order to cover all the cardiac electrodynamics behaviors. We
briefly
describe some relaxed approaches: the eikonal-curvature equation
describing the motion of the excitation wavefronts and the Monodomain
models.
In the second part of the seminar, we will present some numerical
simulations with both the Bidomain and Monodomain models in three
dimensions. The simulations are based either on a) a parallel solver
with
adaptivity only in time or b) a Kardos solver with adaptivity in both
space and time. An entire QT interval of a normal heartbeat, from
excitation to repolarization, is simulated on cartesian slabs or
ellipsoidal portions of the left ventricles. Reentry phenomena with
periodic scroll waves, figure-8 and chaotic breakup will be presented.
Zeit: | Freitag,
15. Juli, 2005, 14.15 (Kaffee/Tee um 15.30) |
Ort: | FU Berlin, Arnimallee 2-6, Raum 032 im EG
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