@misc{FranzoneDeuflhardErdmannetal., author = {Franzone, Piero Colli and Deuflhard, Peter and Erdmann, Bodo and Lang, Jens and Pavarino, Luca Franco}, title = {Adaptivity in Space and Time for Reaction-Diffusion Systems in Electrocardiology}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-8649}, number = {05-30}, abstract = {Adaptive numerical methods in space and time are introduced and studied for multiscale cardiac reaction-diffusion models in three dimensions. The evolution of a complete heartbeat, from the excitation to the recovery phase, is simulated with both the anisotropic Bidomain and Monodomain models, coupled with either a variant of the simple FitzHugh-Nagumo model or the more complex phase-I Luo-Rudy ionic model. The simulations are performed with the {\sc kardos} library, that employs adaptive finite elements in space and adaptive linearly implicit methods in time. The numerical results show that this adaptive method successfully solves these complex cardiac reaction-diffusion models on three-dimensional domains of moderate sizes. By automatically adapting the spatial meshes and time steps to the proper scales in each phase of the heartbeat, the method accurately resolves the evolution of the intra- and extra-cellular potentials, gating variables and ion concentrations during the excitation, plateau and recovery phases.}, language = {en} } @misc{BujotzekSchuettNielsenetal., author = {Bujotzek, Alexander and Sch{\"u}tt, Ole and Nielsen, Adam and Fackeldey, Konstantin and Weber, Marcus}, title = {Efficient Conformational Analysis by Partition-of-Unity Coupling}, series = {Math Chem}, journal = {Math Chem}, issn = {1438-0064}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-42570}, abstract = {Obtaining a sufficient sampling of conformational space is a common problem in molecular simulation. We present the implementation of an umbrella-like adaptive sampling approach based on function-based meshless discretization of conformational space that is compatible with state of the art molecular dynamics code and that integrates an eigenvector-based clustering approach for conformational analysis and the computation of inter-conformational transition rates. The approach is applied to three example systems, namely n-pentane, alanine dipeptide, and a small synthetic host-guest system, the latter two including explicitly modeled solvent.}, language = {en} }