2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.nonrwa.2007.10.007
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Existence and uniqueness of the solution for the bidomain model used in cardiac electrophysiology

Abstract: We study the well-posedness of the bidomain model that is commonly used to simulate electrophysiological wave propagation in the heart. We base our analysis on a formulation of the bidomain model as a system of coupled parabolic and elliptic PDEs for two potentials and ODEs representing the ionic activity. We first reformulate the parabolic and elliptic PDEs into a single parabolic PDE by the introduction of a bidomain operator. We properly define and analyze this operator, basically a non-differential and non… Show more

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“…analogously to [4], page 478, Section 5.3. As a consequence of the imbedding theorem [7], page 286, Theorem 2,…”
Section: (4101)mentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…analogously to [4], page 478, Section 5.3. As a consequence of the imbedding theorem [7], page 286, Theorem 2,…”
Section: (4101)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In problem (P), the extracellular excitation I e acts as control, which is allowed to be applied on the subdomain Ω con only. 4 The pointwise constraint within the description (1.9) of C is included due to the obvious fact that one cannot apply arbitrary large electrical stimulations to living tissue without damaging it. In mathematical terms, this restriction is necessary in order to establish a stability estimate for the bidomain system (Thm.…”
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“…The transmembrane potential u is uniquely determined, while the intra and extracellular potentials u i and u e are determined up to the same function of time, whose value is usually obtained by imposing that u e has zero mean on Ω. For well-posedness analysis of the Bidomain problem associated with different ionic models see [2,3,8,38]. In what follows we will rely on a non-symmetric formulation (2.8) (see e.g.…”
Section: The Bidomain Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%