TY - JOUR A1 - Göbel, Fritz A1 - Huynh, Ngoc Mai Monica A1 - Chegini, Fatemeh A1 - Pavarino, Luca A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Scacchi, Simone A1 - Anzt, Hartwig T1 - A BDDC Preconditioner for the Cardiac EMI Model in three Dimensions JF - SIAM J. Sci. Comput. N2 - We analyze a Balancing Domain Decomposition by Constraints (BDDC) preconditioner for the solution of three dimensional composite Discontinuous Galerkin discretizations of reaction-diffusion systems of ordinary and partial differential equations arising in cardiac cell-by-cell models like the Extracellular space, Membrane and Intracellular space (EMI) Model. These microscopic models are essential for the understanding of events in aging and structurally diseased hearts which macroscopic models relying on homogenized descriptions of the cardiac tissue, like Monodomain and Bidomain models, fail to adequately represent. The modeling of each individual cardiac cell results in discontinuous global solutions across cell boundaries, requiring the careful construction of dual and primal spaces for the BDDC preconditioner. We provide a scalable condition number bound for the precondition operator and validate the theoretical results with extensive numerical experiments. Y1 - 2025 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Chegini, Fatemeh A1 - Froehly, Algiane A1 - Huynh, Ngoc Mai Monica A1 - Pavarino, Luca A1 - Potse, Mark A1 - Scacchi, Simone A1 - Weiser, Martin T1 - Efficient numerical methods for simulating cardiac electrophysiology with cellular resolution T2 - 10th Int. Conf. Computational Methods for Coupled Problems in Science and Engineering 2023 N2 - The cardiac extracellular-membrane-intracellular (EMI) model enables the precise geometrical representation and resolution of aggregates of individual myocytes. As a result, it not only yields more accurate simulations of cardiac excitation compared to homogenized models but also presents the challenge of solving much larger problems. In this paper, we introduce recent advancements in three key areas: (i) the creation of artificial, yet realistic grids, (ii) efficient higher-order time stepping achieved by combining low-overhead spatial adaptivity on the algebraic level with progressive spectral deferred correction methods, and (iii) substructuring domain decomposition preconditioners tailored to address the complexities of heterogeneous problem structures. The efficiency gains of these proposed methods are demonstrated through numerical results on cardiac meshes of different sizes. Y1 - 2023 UR - https://www.scipedia.com/public/2023f U6 - https://doi.org/10.23967/c.coupled.2023.004 ER -