Authors
Marta D’Elia, Lucia Mirabella, Tiziano Passerini, Mauro Perego, Marina Piccinelli, Christian Vergara, Alessandro Veneziani
Publication date
2012
Journal
Modeling of physiological flows
Pages
363-394
Publisher
Springer Milan
Description
The development of new technologies for acquiring measures and images in order to investigate cardiovascular diseases raises new challenges in scientific computing. These data can be in fact merged with the numerical simulations for improving the accuracy and reliability of the computational tools. Assimilation of measured data and numerical models is well established in meteorology, whilst it is relatively new in computational hemodynamics. Different approaches are possible for the mathematical setting of this problem. Among them, we follow here a variational formulation, based on the minimization of the mismatch between data and numerical results by acting on a suitable set of control variables. Several modeling and methodological problems related to this strategy are open, such as the analysis of the impact of the noise affecting the data, and the design of effective numerical solvers. In this chapter …
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