Project-Team Carmen
Members
Overall Objectives
Research Program
Complex models for the propagation of cardiac action potentials
Simplified models and inverse problems
Numerical techniques
Cardiac Electrophysiology at the Microscopic Scale
Application Domains
Scientific context: the LIRYC
Basic experimental electrophysiology
Clinical electrophysiology
Highlights of the Year
New Software and Platforms
CEPS: a Cardiac ElectroPhysiology Simulator
IDAM
Platforms
New Results
Convergence analysis of a bidomain-bath model
An exponential Adams–Bashforth ODE solver for stiff problems
Homogeneous Neumann condition on the torso for solving inverse problems
Adaptive placement of the pseudo-boundaries improves the conditioning of the inverse problem
Reduced sodium current in the lateral ventricular wall induces J waves in the ECG
Atrial fibrillation due to complex geometry
Partnerships and Cooperations
Regional Initiatives
National Initiatives
European Initiatives
International Initiatives
International Research Visitors
Dissemination
Promoting Scientific Activities
Teaching - Supervision - Juries
Popularization
Bibliography
Major publications
Publications of the year
References in notes
Inria
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Raweb 2016
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Presentation of the Project-Team CARMEN
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CARMEN Web Site
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e-Pub
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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations
European Initiatives
FP7 & H2020 Projects
The Carmen team is a core member of two H2020 proposals that are to be submitted in March 2017.
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