@misc{GuentherLameckerWeiser, author = {G{\"u}nther, Andreas and Lamecker, Hans and Weiser, Martin}, title = {Direct LDDMM of Discrete Currents with Adaptive Finite Elements}, doi = {10.1007/s11263-012-0599-3}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-13090}, number = {11-22}, abstract = {We consider Large Deformation Diffeomorphic Metric Mapping of general \$m\$-currents. After stating an optimization algorithm in the function space of admissable morph generating velocity fields, two innovative aspects in this framework are presented and numerically investigated: First, we spatially discretize the velocity field with conforming adaptive finite elements and discuss advantages of this new approach. Second, we directly compute the temporal evolution of discrete \$m\$-current attributes.}, language = {en} } @misc{GuentherLameckerWeiser, author = {G{\"u}nther, Andreas and Lamecker, Hans and Weiser, Martin}, title = {Direct LDDMM of Discrete Currents with Adaptive Finite Elements}, series = {Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Mathematical Foundations of Computational Anatomy - Geometrical and Statistical Methods for Modelling Biological Shape Variability}, journal = {Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Mathematical Foundations of Computational Anatomy - Geometrical and Statistical Methods for Modelling Biological Shape Variability}, editor = {Pennec, X. and Joshi, S. and Nielsen, M.}, pages = {1 -- 14}, abstract = {We consider Large Deformation Diffeomorphic Metric Mapping of general \$m\$-currents. After stating an optimization algorithm in the function space of admissable morph generating velocity fields, two innovative aspects in this framework are presented and numerically investigated: First, we spatially discretize the velocity field with conforming adaptive finite elements and discuss advantages of this new approach. Second, we directly compute the temporal evolution of discrete \$m\$-current attributes.}, language = {en} } @misc{DeuflhardSchielaWeiser, author = {Deuflhard, Peter and Schiela, Anton and Weiser, Martin}, title = {Mathematical Cancer Therapy Planning in Deep Regional Hyperthermia}, issn = {1438-0064}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-14204}, number = {11-39}, abstract = {This paper surveys the required mathematics for a typical challenging problem from computational medicine, the cancer therapy planning in deep regional hyperthermia. In the course of many years of close cooperation with clinics, the medical problem gave rise to quite a number of subtle mathematical problems, part of which had been unsolved when the common project started. Efficiency of numerical algorithms, i.e. computational speed and monitored reliability, play a decisive role for the medical treatment. Off-the-shelf software had turned out to be not sufficient to meet the requirements of medicine. Rather, new mathematical theory as well as new numerical algorithms had to be developed. In order to make our algorithms useful in the clinical environment, new visualization software, a virtual lab, including 3D geometry processing of individual virtual patients had to be designed and implemented. Moreover, before the problems could be attacked by numerical algorithms, careful mathematical modelling had to be done. Finally, parameter identification and constrained optimization for the PDEs had to be newly analyzed and realized over the individual patient's geometry. Our new techniques had an impact on the specificity of the individual patients' treatment and on the construction of an improved hyperthermia applicator.}, language = {en} } @book{DeuflhardWeiser2011, author = {Deuflhard, Peter and Weiser, Martin}, title = {Numerische Mathematik 3}, publisher = {de Gruyter, Berlin}, year = {2011}, language = {de} }