BIOENGR M296D
Introduction to Computational Cardiology
Bioengineering · 4 units · Graduate courses (200-299)
(Same as Computer Science M296D.) Introduction to mathematical modeling and computer simulation of cardiac electrophysiological process. Ionic models of action potential (AP). Theory of AP propagation in one-dimensional and two-dimensional cardiac tissue. Simulation on sequential and parallel supercomputers, choice of numerical algorithms, to optimize accuracy and to provide computational stability.
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Requisite: course CM186.
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BIOENGR M296D
- BIOENGR CM186Computational Systems Biology: Modeling and Simulation of Biological Systems
- LIFESCI 30AMathematics for Life Scientists
- MATH 31ADifferential and Integral Calculus
- MATH 1Precalculus
- LIFESCI 30BMathematics for Life Scientists
- MATH 31BIntegration and Infinite Series
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