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Publications [#17546] of Henry Greenside
Papers Published
- Elizabeth M. Cherry, Henry S. Greenside, and Craig S. Henriquez, Efficient simulation of three-dimensional anisotropic cardiac tissue using an adaptive mesh refinement method,
Chaos, vol. 13 no. 3
(2003),
pp. 853-865
(last updated on 2004/01/01)
Abstract: A recently developed space–time adaptive mesh refinement
algorithm (AMRA) for simulating isotropic one- and
two-dimensional excitable media is generalized to simulate
three-dimensional anisotropic media. The accuracy and
efficiency of the algorithm is investigated for anisotropic
and inhomogeneous 2D and 3D domains using the Luo–Rudy 1
(LR1) and FitzHugh–Nagumo models. For a propagating wave in
a 3D slab of tissue with LR1 membrane kinetics and
rotational anisotropy comparable to that found in the human
heart, factors of 50 and 30 are found, respectively, for the
speedup and for the savings in memory compared to an
algorithm using a uniform space–time mesh at the finest
resolution of the AMRA method. For anisotropic 2D and 3D
media, we find no reduction in accuracy compared to a
uniform space–time mesh. These results suggest that the AMRA
will be able to simulate the 3D electrical dynamics of
canine ventricles quantitatively for 1 s using 32 1-GHz
Alpha processors in approximately 9 h.
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