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Adaptive Multiresolution Methods for the Simulation of Waves in Excitable Media

Bürger, Raimund
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Ruiz-Baier, Ricardo  
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Schneider, Kai
2010
Journal of Scientific Computing

We present fully adaptive multiresolution methods for a class of spatially two-dimensional reaction-diffusion systems which describe excitable media and often give rise to the formation of spiral waves. A novel model ingredient is a strongly degenerate diffusion term that controls the degree of spatial coherence and serves as a mechanism for obtaining sharper wave fronts. The multiresolution method is formulated on the basis of two alternative reference schemes, namely a classical finite volume method, and Barkley’s approach (Barkley in Phys. D 49:61--70, 1991), which consists in separating the computation of the nonlinear reaction terms from that of the piecewise linear diffusion. The proposed methods are enhanced with local time stepping to attain local adaptivity both in space and time. The computational efficiency and the numerical precision of our methods are assessed. Results illustrate that the fully adaptive methods provide stable approximations and substantial savings in memory storage and CPU time while preserving the accuracy of the discretizations on the corresponding finest uniform grid.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s10915-010-9356-3
Web of Science ID

WOS:000276149100006

Author(s)
Bürger, Raimund
Ruiz-Baier, Ricardo  
Schneider, Kai
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Springer Verlag

Published in
Journal of Scientific Computing
Volume

43

Start page

261

End page

290

Subjects

Spiral waves

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Adaptive multiresolution scheme

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Finite volume approximation

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Aliev-Panfilov model

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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April 9, 2010
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/49288
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