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- catalog abstract "Biomedical research is at a critical point at present. The research has led to an enormous amount of data and models describing these data, but - proachesforapplication,formalizationand integrationof this knowledgefrom the molecular to the system level are still topics of ongoing research and c- tainly far from fully developed. Also in cardiology the di?erent anatomical and physiological constituents as well as the coupling between them are being researchedin increasing detail and areoften described using computer-based models. But for this domain an integrative framework is still missing. The application of computer-based modeling as a research, development and clinical tool often necessitates the coupling of various models from di?- ent levels. Describing the interactions between these models, which are both physically sound and computationally e?cient, determines the applicability of such promising computer-based attempts. Myhopeisthatthisbookwillcontributetothecomprehension,spreadand impact of computer-based modeling in cardiology,both from a teaching point of view and by summarizing knowledge from several, commonly delimited topics relating to the cardiac manifoldness. The book evolved from revision and extension of my professorial disser- tion(Habilitationsschrift)“MathematicalModelingoftheMammalianHeart” written in 2002. This dissertation was based on notes for the lectures “C- putational Biology: Bioelectromagnetism and Biomechanics,” “Simulation of Physical Fields in the Human Body,” and “Anatomical, Physical and Fu- tional Models of the Human Body,” which I gaveat the Universita ¨t Karlsruhe (TH) from 1998 to 2003. Salt Lake City, 1 February 2004 Frank B. Sachse VI Preface Acknowledgement Manypeople meritmy gratitudefor their assistanceandsupportin this work.".
- catalog contributor b13274435.
- catalog created "2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2004.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction -- 2. Mathematical and Numerical Foundation -- 3. Theory of Electric Fields -- 4. Theory of Continuum Mechanics -- 5. Digital Image Processing -- 6. Cardiac Anatomy -- 7. Cardiac Electrophysiology -- 8. Cardiac Mechanics -- 9. Modeling of Cardiac Electro-Mechanics -- References.".
- catalog description "Biomedical research is at a critical point at present. The research has led to an enormous amount of data and models describing these data, but - proachesforapplication,formalizationand integrationof this knowledgefrom the molecular to the system level are still topics of ongoing research and c- tainly far from fully developed. Also in cardiology the di?erent anatomical and physiological constituents as well as the coupling between them are being researchedin increasing detail and areoften described using computer-based models. But for this domain an integrative framework is still missing. The application of computer-based modeling as a research, development and clinical tool often necessitates the coupling of various models from di?- ent levels. Describing the interactions between these models, which are both physically sound and computationally e?cient, determines the applicability of such promising computer-based attempts. Myhopeisthatthisbookwillcontributetothecomprehension,spreadand impact of computer-based modeling in cardiology,both from a teaching point of view and by summarizing knowledge from several, commonly delimited topics relating to the cardiac manifoldness. The book evolved from revision and extension of my professorial disser- tion(Habilitationsschrift)“MathematicalModelingoftheMammalianHeart” written in 2002. This dissertation was based on notes for the lectures “C- putational Biology: Bioelectromagnetism and Biomechanics,” “Simulation of Physical Fields in the Human Body,” and “Anatomical, Physical and Fu- tional Models of the Human Body,” which I gaveat the Universita ¨t Karlsruhe (TH) from 1998 to 2003. Salt Lake City, 1 February 2004 Frank B. Sachse VI Preface Acknowledgement Manypeople meritmy gratitudefor their assistanceandsupportin this work.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [299]-322).".
- catalog extent "xvi, 322 p. :".
- catalog identifier "3540219072 (pbk.)".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science, 0302-9743 ; 2966".
- catalog isPartOf "Tutorial (Berlin, Germany)".
- catalog isPartOf "Tutorial".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berlin ; New York : Springer,".
- catalog subject "Cardiology Research Computer simulation.".
- catalog subject "Cardiology Research Mathematics.".
- catalog subject "Cardiology.".
- catalog subject "Computer science.".
- catalog subject "Computer simulation.".
- catalog subject "Computer vision.".
- catalog subject "Electronic data processing.".
- catalog subject "Heart Computer simulation.".
- catalog subject "Heart Electric properties Computer simulation.".
- catalog subject "Heart Electric properties Mathematical models.".
- catalog subject "Heart Mathematical models.".
- catalog subject "Heart Mechanical properties Computer simulation.".
- catalog subject "Heart Mechanical properties Mathematical models.".
- catalog subject "Medical records Data processing.".
- catalog subject "Radiology, Medical.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction -- 2. Mathematical and Numerical Foundation -- 3. Theory of Electric Fields -- 4. Theory of Continuum Mechanics -- 5. Digital Image Processing -- 6. Cardiac Anatomy -- 7. Cardiac Electrophysiology -- 8. Cardiac Mechanics -- 9. Modeling of Cardiac Electro-Mechanics -- References.".
- catalog title "Computational cardiology : modeling of anatomy, electrophysiology, and mechanics / Frank B. Sachse.".
- catalog type "text".