@inproceedings{StallingSeebassHegeetal.1996, author = {Stalling, Detlev and Seebass, Martin and Hege, Hans-Christian and Wust, Peter and Deuflhard, Peter and Felix, Roland}, title = {HyperPlan - an integrated system for treatment planning in regional hyperthermia}, series = {Proc. of the 7th Int. Congress on Hyperthermic Oncology, Rome, Italy, April 1996}, volume = {2}, booktitle = {Proc. of the 7th Int. Congress on Hyperthermic Oncology, Rome, Italy, April 1996}, editor = {Franconi, Cafiero}, pages = {552 -- 554}, year = {1996}, language = {en} } @article{WeberKubeWalteretal.2007, author = {Weber, Marcus and Kube, Susanna and Walter, Lionel and Deuflhard, Peter}, title = {Stable Computation of Probability Densities of Metastable Dynamical Systems}, series = {SIAM J. Multiscale Model. Simul.}, volume = {6}, journal = {SIAM J. Multiscale Model. Simul.}, number = {2}, pages = {396 -- 416}, year = {2007}, language = {en} } @article{WeiserSchielaDeuflhard2005, author = {Weiser, Martin and Schiela, Anton and Deuflhard, Peter}, title = {Asymptotic Mesh Independence of Newton's Method Revisited}, series = {SIAM J. Num. Anal.}, volume = {42}, journal = {SIAM J. Num. Anal.}, number = {5}, pages = {1830 -- 1845}, year = {2005}, language = {en} } @article{WeiserDeuflhardErdmann2007, author = {Weiser, Martin and Deuflhard, Peter and Erdmann, Bodo}, title = {Affine conjugate adaptive Newton methods for nonlinear elastomechanics}, series = {Opt. Meth. Softw.}, volume = {22}, journal = {Opt. Meth. Softw.}, number = {3}, pages = {413 -- 431}, year = {2007}, language = {en} } @article{WixSchaberOfenlochetal.2007, author = {Wix, A. and Schaber, Karlheinz and Ofenloch, O. and Ehrig, Rainald and Deuflhard, Peter}, title = {Simulation of Aerosol Formation in Gas-Liquid Contact Devices}, series = {Chem. Eng. Comm.}, volume = {194}, journal = {Chem. Eng. Comm.}, pages = {565 -- 577}, year = {2007}, language = {en} } @book{DeuflhardRoeblitz, author = {Deuflhard, Peter and R{\"o}blitz, Susanna}, title = {A guide to numerical modelling in systems biology}, volume = {12}, publisher = {Springer}, isbn = {978-3-319-20058-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-20059-0}, language = {en} } @incollection{DeuflhardDoesselLouisetal.2008, author = {Deuflhard, Peter and D{\"o}ssel, Olaf and Louis, Alfred and Zachow, Stefan}, title = {Mehr Mathematik wagen in der Medizin}, series = {acatech diskutiert, Produktionsfaktor Mathematik - Wie Mathematik Technik und Wirtschaft bewegt}, booktitle = {acatech diskutiert, Produktionsfaktor Mathematik - Wie Mathematik Technik und Wirtschaft bewegt}, publisher = {Springer}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-89435-3}, pages = {435 -- 459}, year = {2008}, language = {en} } @incollection{DeuflhardDoesselLouisetal.2010, author = {Deuflhard, Peter and D{\"o}ssel, Olaf and Louis, Alfred and Zachow, Stefan}, title = {More Mathematics into Medicine!}, series = {Production Factor Mathematics}, booktitle = {Production Factor Mathematics}, publisher = {Springer}, pages = {357 -- 378}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @article{ZachowDeuflhard2008, author = {Zachow, Stefan and Deuflhard, Peter}, title = {Computergest{\"u}tzte Planung in der kraniofazialen Chirurgie}, series = {Face 01/08, Int. Mag. of Orofacial Esthetics}, journal = {Face 01/08, Int. Mag. of Orofacial Esthetics}, publisher = {Oemus Journale Leipzig}, pages = {43 -- 49}, year = {2008}, language = {en} } @article{WeiserZachowDeuflhard2010, author = {Weiser, Martin and Zachow, Stefan and Deuflhard, Peter}, title = {Craniofacial Surgery Planning Based on Virtual Patient Models}, series = {it - Information Technology}, volume = {52}, journal = {it - Information Technology}, number = {5}, publisher = {Oldenbourg Verlagsgruppe}, doi = {10.1524/itit.2010.0600}, pages = {258 -- 263}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @article{ZachowHegeDeuflhard2006, author = {Zachow, Stefan and Hege, Hans-Christian and Deuflhard, Peter}, title = {Computer assisted planning in cranio-maxillofacial surgery}, series = {Journal of Computing and Information Technology}, volume = {14(1)}, journal = {Journal of Computing and Information Technology}, pages = {53 -- 64}, year = {2006}, language = {en} } @article{DeuflhardRoeblitzStoetzel, author = {Deuflhard, Peter and R{\"o}blitz, Susanna and St{\"o}tzel, Claudia}, title = {Mathematical Systems Biology at Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB)}, series = {BioTOPics - Journal of Biotechnology in Berlin-Brandenburg}, volume = {39}, journal = {BioTOPics - Journal of Biotechnology in Berlin-Brandenburg}, language = {en} } @misc{DeuflhardWeber, author = {Deuflhard, Peter and Weber, Marcus}, title = {Mathematics without pain}, series = {MATHEON-Mathematics for Key Technologies}, volume = {1}, journal = {MATHEON-Mathematics for Key Technologies}, editor = {Deuflhard, Peter and Gr{\"o}tschel, Martin and H{\"o}mberg, Dietmar and Horst, Ulrich and Kramer, J{\"u}rg and Mehrmann, Volker and Polthier, Konrad and Schmidt, Frank and Skutella, Martin and Sprekels, J{\"u}rgen}, publisher = {European Mathematical Society}, doi = {10.4171/137}, pages = {26 -- 28}, language = {en} } @misc{MoualeuNgangueRoeblitzEhrigetal., author = {Moualeu-Ngangue, Dany Pascal and R{\"o}blitz, Susanna and Ehrig, Rainald and Deuflhard, Peter}, title = {Parameter Identification for a Tuberculosis Model in Cameroon}, issn = {1438-0064}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0120607}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-43087}, abstract = {A deterministic model of tuberculosis in sub-Saharan Africa in general and Cameroon in particular including lack of access to the treatment and weak diagnose capacity is designed and analyzed with respect to its transmission dynamics. The model includes both frequency- and density-dependent transmissions. It is shown that the model is mathematically well-posed and epidemiologically reasonable. Solutions are non-negative and bounded whenever the initial values are non-negative. A sensitivity analysis of model parameters is performed and most sensitive parameters of the model are identified using a state-of-the-art Gauss-Newton Method. In particular, parameters representing the proportion of individuals having access to medical facilities have a large impact on the dynamics of the disease. It has been shown that an increase of these parameter values over the time can significantly reduce the disease burden in the population within the next 15 years.}, language = {en} } @misc{MoualeuNgangueWeiserEhrigetal., author = {Moualeu-Ngangue, Dany Pascal and Weiser, Martin and Ehrig, Rainald and Deuflhard, Peter}, title = {Optimal control for a tuberculosis model with undetected cases in Cameroon}, issn = {1438-0064}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-43142}, abstract = {This paper considers the optimal control of tuberculosis through education, diagnosis campaign and chemoprophylaxis of latently infected. A mathematical model which includes important components such as undiagnosed infectious, diagnosed infectious, latently infected and lost-sight infectious is formulated. The model combines a frequency dependent and a density dependent force of infection for TB transmission. Through optimal control theory and numerical simulations, a cost-effective balance of two different intervention methods is obtained. Seeking to minimize the amount of money the government spends when tuberculosis remain endemic in the Cameroonian population, Pontryagin's maximum principle is used to characterize the optimal control. The optimality system is derived and solved numerically using the forward-backward sweep method (FBSM). Results provide a framework for designing cost-effective strategies for diseases with multiple intervention methods. It comes out that combining chemoprophylaxis and education, the burden of TB can be reduced by 80 \% in 10 years}, language = {en} } @article{MoualeuNgangueRoeblitzEhrigetal., author = {Moualeu-Ngangue, Dany Pascal and R{\"o}blitz, Susanna and Ehrig, Rainald and Deuflhard, Peter}, title = {Parameter Identification in a Tuberculosis Model for Cameroon}, series = {PLOS ONE}, journal = {PLOS ONE}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0120607}, abstract = {A deterministic model of tuberculosis in Cameroon is designed and analyzed with respect to its transmission dynamics. The model includes lack of access to treatment and weak diagnosis capacity as well as both frequency- and density-dependent transmissions. It is shown that the model is mathematically well-posed and epidemiologically reasonable. Solutions are non-negative and bounded whenever the initial values are non-negative. A sensitivity analysis of model parameters is performed and the most sensitive ones are identified by means of a state-of-the-art Gauss-Newton method. In particular, parameters representing the proportion of individuals having access to medical facilities are seen to have a large impact on the dynamics of the disease. The model predicts that a gradual increase of these parameters could significantly reduce the disease burden on the population within the next 15 years.}, language = {en} } @book{DeuflhardWeiser, author = {Deuflhard, Peter and Weiser, Martin}, title = {Numerische Mathematik 3. Adaptive L{\"o}sung partieller Differentialgleichungen}, edition = {2}, publisher = {de Gruyter}, isbn = {978-3-11-069168-9}, doi = {10.1515/9783110689655}, pages = {456}, language = {de} } @article{Deuflhard, author = {Deuflhard, Peter}, title = {The Grand Four. Affine Invariant Globalizations of Newton's Method}, series = {Vietnam Journal of Mathematics}, volume = {46}, journal = {Vietnam Journal of Mathematics}, number = {4}, doi = {10.1007/s10013-018-0301-3}, pages = {761 -- 777}, language = {en} } @misc{NaegelDeuflhardWittum, author = {N{\"a}gel, Arne and Deuflhard, Peter and Wittum, Gabriel}, title = {Efficient Stiff Integration of Density Driven Flow Problems}, issn = {1438-0064}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-70891}, abstract = {The paper investigates the efficient use of a linearly implicit stiff integrator for the numerical solution of density driven flow problems. Upon choosing a one-step method of extrapolation type (code LIMEX), the use of full Jacobians and reduced approximations are discussed. Numerical experiments include nonlinear density flow problems such as diffusion from a salt dome (2D), a (modified) Elder problem (3D), the saltpool benchmark (3D) and a real life salt dome problem (2D). The arising linear equations are solved using either a multigrid preconditioner from the software package UG4 or the sparse matrix solver SuperLU.}, language = {en} } @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} }