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The book comprises contributions by some of the most respected
scientists in the field of mathematical modeling and numerical
simulation of the human cardiocirculatory system. It covers a wide
range of topics, from the assimilation of clinical data to the
development of mathematical and computational models, including
with parameters, as well as their efficient numerical solution, and
both in-vivo and in-vitro validation. It also considers
applications of relevant clinical interest. This book is intended
for graduate students and researchers in the field of
bioengineering, applied mathematics, computer, computational and
data science, and medicine wishing to become involved in the highly
fascinating task of modeling the cardiovascular system.
These are the proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on
Domain Decomposition Methods, which was held in Lugano,
Switzerland. With 172 participants from over 24 countries, this
conference continued a long-standing tradition of internationally
oriented meetings on Domain Decomposition Methods. The book
features a well-balanced mix of established and new topics, such as
the manifold theory of Schwarz Methods, Isogeometric Analysis,
Discontinuous Galerkin Methods, exploitation of modern HPC
architectures and industrial applications. As the conference
program reflects, the growing capabilities in terms of theory and
available hardware allow increasingly complex non-linear and
multi-physics simulations, confirming the tremendous potential and
flexibility of the domain decomposition concept.
The main goal of this book is to provide an overview of some of the most recent developments in the field of Domain Decomposition Methods. Domain decomposition relates to the construction of preconditioners for the large algebraic systems of equations which often arise in applications, by solving smaller instances of the same problem. It also relates to the construction of approximation methods built from different discretizations in different subdomains. The resulting methods are among the most successful parallel solvers for many large scale problems in computational science and engineering. The papers in this collection reflect some of the most active research areas in domain decomposition such as novel FETI, Neumann-Neumann, overlapping Schwarz and Mortar methods.
These are the proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on
Domain Decomposition Methods, which was held in Lugano,
Switzerland. With 172 participants from over 24 countries, this
conference continued a long-standing tradition of internationally
oriented meetings on Domain Decomposition Methods. The book
features a well-balanced mix of established and new topics, such as
the manifold theory of Schwarz Methods, Isogeometric Analysis,
Discontinuous Galerkin Methods, exploitation of modern HPC
architectures and industrial applications. As the conference
program reflects, the growing capabilities in terms of theory and
available hardware allow increasingly complex non-linear and
multi-physics simulations, confirming the tremendous potential and
flexibility of the domain decomposition concept.
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